
Bio
I am a postdoctoral research associate in the Advanced Computing for Health Sciences Section at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. My work focuses on applying machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computational modeling to address real-world challenges in public and population health.
Currently, I am developing natural language processing (NLP) models to help clinicians make more informed prescribing decisions and improve patient care. I am also building an agent-based modeling framework to simulate individual-level health risks across the United States.
I earned my Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Tennessee, where I was a member of the Maroulas Research Group, working at the intersection of data science, statistical modeling, and AI/ML.