About Me

I am a researcher curious about capturing how complex systems in biology and physics evolve in space and time. See my portfolio for my work and past supervisors.

I am currently doing my PhD with the Brain Modelling group at QIMR Berghofer, and Optical Micromanipulation Group at the University of Queensland under the supervision of James A. Roberts, Richa Phogat, Hsiang-Yuan Lin and Timo A Nieminen. I am investigating how wave models can describe brain activity, with aims of describing pathology and treatments with non-invasive stimulation techniques.

Previous to this, I completed my Bachelor of Advanced Science (Physics) at the University of Queensland where I am grateful to have explored a wide variety of projects in laser physics, machine learning, electrophysiology, critical phenomena, and neuroscience. From 2021-2023, I was employed to perform modelling for the COVID-19 epidemic, and fortunate enough to work alongside scientists and government to inform policy.

I have a passion for tutoring, and have worked at the University of Queensland since 2019. I have tutored practical laboratories and coding, along with more traditional mathematics and physics classes. My approach is to provide a curiosity-led classroom, and inspire students to engage with their studies. I have also worked privately with primary and high-school students, specializing in neurodivergence education, and extension.

An example of my current work on cortical eigenmodes is below: