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I am a graduate physics student at Stanford University working under Mark Kasevich. We are investigating spin squeezing with Strontium atoms with applications to atom interferometry and metrology at large. I received my undergraduate degrees in physics and pure mathematics from the University of Nevada, Reno working under Andrei Derevianko and Joshua Williams.


Recent Posts

The GPS.DM Collaboration


The GPS.DM Collaboration is searching for dark matter using GPS atomic clock data. The techniques developed by this group have wide applicability to other networks of precision measurement devises searching for exotic physics. Read More