About
I’m an optical engineer interested in developing technologies that can help us study molecular mechanisms of disease.
I’m currently a post-doc in Professor Madhavi Krishnan’s Lab at the University of Oxford, working on developing single molecule trapping methods for highly sensitive and precise electrical charge measurements.
I did my PhD (Biotechnology) in the Laser Analytics Group at the University of Cambridge from 2016. My doctoral work focused on developing optical imaging and analysis methods to study models of disease in samples ranging from the sub-cellular to the organ scale. Previously, I completed my B.S. in Optical Engineering at the University of Rochester in 2016, where my research work focused on optical design using CodeV and Zemax.
My research interests involve quantitative image analysis, optical imaging methods, and super-resolution microscopy. To find more about my projects follow this link.
Find out more about my publications through my ORCID and Google scholar profiles.