I am a PhD student in the Goodrich group at ISTA, developing theoretical and computational tools for programmable self-assembly. My research sits at the intersection of physics, biology, and computer science, and often involves collaboration with experimental groups, including the Waitukaitis group at ISTA and the Rogers group at Brandeis University. I am broadly interested in the principles behind collective organization, and how these principles can be exploited for the rational design of target properties and behavior.

Previously, I completed my master’s degree at TU Wien, where I worked on microswimmer locomotion in the Kahl group. I also spent a semester studying piano at Berklee College of Music. Beyond research and music, I enjoy travelling and photography.