I am a PhD student in the Computational Biology program at UC Berkeley in the Nielsen Lab. I earned my BA in Mathematics with minors in biology, computer science, and history from Cornell in 2019. While at Cornell, I worked in the lab of Philipp Messer on projects on experimental evolution in Drosophila melanogaster and on the coalescence process in heterogeneous environments. As a PhD student at Berkeley, my research has been funded by both the NSF through the Graduate Research Fellowship Program and the NIH through the Biomedical Big Data Training Program at UC Berkeley program. My interests lie in admixture graphs, ancestral recombination graphs, ancient DNA, and human evolution. You can read more about my research projects here and read my papers and preprints here.