About Me

I am a Computational Physics PhD student in the group of James Sethna at Cornell University. I grew up in Ashland, Missouri and completed my undergraduate study at the University of Missouri - Columbia.

My past projects include studies of Magnetism and Spin effects. More recently I have studied the model manifold of Deep Sigmoidal Networks and applications of Machine Learning to Stock Data.

Currently, I am working on applying ideas from dynamical systems theory to the Renormalization Group for the Non-Equilibrium Random Field Ising Model.