Research
A Cross-Country Trek Through Quantum Science
In 2013, I came to the US to study physics for my undergraduate degree.
Since then, I’ve performed research across
UC Berkeley,
Boston University,
Harvard University, and
The University of Maryland.
In 2025, I'll complete my PhD in the Walsworth Group at the University of Maryland.
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My PhD in Quantum Sensing
A Path Through Experiment, Modeling, and Mentorship
I started my PhD working with diamonds.
Why? Because these diamonds contain tiny, atom-like defects that behave as sensors.
Sensors are everywhere.
Your house thermostat has a sensor - it detects the temperature to keep you warm.
Quantum sensors detect magnetic fields, but not to keep your home cozy.
They sense magnetic fields down to nanometers (think a strand of hair),
for applications in
biomedical imaging,
materials science,
and fundamental physics.
As a quantum scientist, my PhD work ranged from
experimental physics,
numerical modeling,
to machine learning,
with a focus on quantum sensors in diamond.