I am currently a Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics graduate student at the University of Wisconsin Madison. My undergraduate study was in the field of Physics, which I pursued at St. John's University. I have a wide variety of technical interests and skills, but my primary interests are engineering applications of fundamental physical principles. I am currently working in the field of radiation-matter interaction.
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Qualifications
2009- Graduated from st. John's University with a degree in physics. Thesis: STM hardware and software optimization. 2009-present -Ms, PhD research at UW Madison in radiation-matter interaction
Experiences (4)
Intern
Worked on wireless Mesh networks
Wireless computing (Mobile computing)
Intern
Studied diamond-like coatings on hard-drive read-write heads.
Materials engineering
Intern
Developed experimental procedures for testing fiber-optic cables.
Student
Studied means of simulating material damage similar to that produced by radiation in a nuclear reactor using proton-CeO2 surrogate system.