Hi! Welcome to my site. I am currently a graduate student in the Chemistry department at MIT, in the Kulik group. Shout out to the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, through which I am (primarily) funded.
My primary research interest is studying unusual structural features in proteins using GPU accelerated quantum chemistry codes and molecular mechanics. I am broadly interested in the application of novel architectures and large scale calculations in understanding chemical problems.
I graduated in 2014 from Wellesley College, where I majored in Chemistry and Physics. I wrote my undergraduate thesis on the effect of macromolecular crowding on electrostatic interactions of proteins in the Radhakrishnan lab.