spectral sensing • optical design • multi-physics modeling
Originally from Delaware, I attended University of Rochester where I received my BS in Physics with a certificate of biomedical engineering. My undergraduate research interests explored a range of applications from nuclear physics, 2D materials and Quantum optics. I continued my education at Harvard University where I pursued my doctorate of philosophy in physics as a member of the Doyle Group. My dissertation research successfully extended several fundamental tools of manipulation and quantum control to polyatomic molecules where the team has continued to make exciting progress.
Upon graduation, I joined the Spectral Sensing organization at Apple. I have thrived in the dynamic and collaborative environment supporting the Autobrightness and True Tone features -tailoring the ambient light sensor modules design to optimize performance and support dynamic product roadmap goals and in the face of ambitious performance targets.
I look forward to the opportunities the future may hold as I continue to drive innovation and bring exciting technologies to market.
Outside of the office - I collect crafting hobbies and can be found rekindling my love of experimentation in the kitchen, relaxing in the garden, or exploring the majestic nature surrounding the Bay