Currently, I am a 51 Pegasi b Fellow at the University of Michigan. I study stellar activity with a variety of techniques. From analyzing ground- and space-based photometry to directly imaging stellar surfaces with long-baseline optical interferometry, I aim to develop a detailed understanding of stellar activity and how it affects stars, their environments, and our ability to detect planetary companions.

I was previously a Yale Center for Astronomy and Astrophsyics postdoctoral fellow at Yale University and a postdoctoral fellow at Stockholm University, and I received my PhD from the University of Michigan.

Please see my CV or my list of publications.