Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Graduate Student
He/Him
ABOUT ME
I am originally from the small town of Berlin, Connecticut. I graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a minor in computer science in the spring of 2024. During my undergraduate years, I conducted research with Professor Matthew Stuber at the PSOR lab where I worked on acausal modeling of wastewater treatment systems. There, I was tasked with modeling unit operations and understanding discrete and continuous event handling for these systems. I am now starting my Ph.D. journey here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where I have joined the Avraamidou and Zavala research groups under a co-advised project.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Starting Fall of 2024, I am now working with Professor Avraamidou and Professor Zavala on graph-based multi-parametric optimization under uncertainty. I am interested in the theoretical framework behind real-world processes and look toward building the foundational work to be applied to systems.