
I study the physics of galaxy formation and evolution using data from large survey programs. To handle these unwieldy datasets I employ machine learning and Bayesian statistics allowing me to extract meaningful information.
References
Prof. Stéphane Courteau
Queen’s University Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Prof. Courteau is my PhD Supervisor
Prof. Anthony Noble
Queen’s University Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Prof. Noble was one of my MSc Supervisors
Dr. Chris Jillings
SNOLAB
Dr. Jillings was my supervisor for multiple co-op terms during my undergrad
Dr. Melanie Ledgerwood
Teledyne DALSA
Dr. Ledgerwood was the department manager for my co-op term at Teledyne DALSA
Current Positions
Postdoctoral Fellow, Université de Montréal
Joint Postdoctoral Fellow, MILA
CITA National Fellow, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
Education
Ph.D. Queen’s University
(May 2018 – Aug 2022)
Topic: Deciphering the Complexity of Galaxy Structure
Advisor: Professor Stéphane Courteau
M.Sc. Queen’s University
(May 2016 – Aug 2018)
Topic: From Surface Events in DEAP-3600 to the Radial Acceleration Relation in Spiral Galaxies
Advisors: Professor Anthony Noble and Professor Stéphane Courteau
B.Sc. University of Waterloo
(Sept 2011 – Apr 2016)
Co-operative program, Honours Physics
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