I'm a computational scientist with a multidisciplinary background in physics, materials science, and engineering. This profile hosts a collection of personal and academic projects. I take particular interest in the intersection between simulation, data, and real-world engineering problems.
My doctoral research at Imperial College London explored how polymer brush architecture influences frictional behavior, using coarse-grained simulations. The aim: to derive design principles for tunable, low-friction materials.
I’m especially drawn to problems that require both deep domain knowledge and technical fluency—be it in setting up large-scale simulations, analyzing emergent behavior, or building reproducible research workflows.
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Curious about everything at the intersection of simulation, theory, and engineered systems. Always open to collaboration.