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 completed 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.