
Bio
I work in the Accelerator Physics Group at ORNL. My research focuses on beam dynamics in high-intensity particle accelerators. My specific research interests include:
- Theory and modeling of collective effects, such as space-charge-driven halo formation and instabilities.
- Phase space shaping techniques for space charge mitigation.
- Numerical modeling of particle accelerators.
- Application of probability theory and machine learning to inverse problems such as phase space tomography.
Education
Ph.D. in Physics, University of Tennessee (2022)
B.S. in Physics, Wheaton College (2018)
Publications
October 2022
Conference Paper
August 2022
Conference Paper
August 2022
Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
April 2021
Journal: Physical Review Accelerators and Beams