I use earthquakes to study the tectonic boundaries that lie beneath our oceans.

I’m currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Washington, supervised by Dr. William Wilcock. Before coming to the University of Washington in September 2019, I earned a B.A. in Physics with a Geophysics emphasis from Colorado College in May 2019.

I’m starting to think about postdoc opportunities– feel free to reach out!

News and Updates

March 2024: The Endeavour segment experienced the highest earthquake rates seen in 20 years on March 6, with nearly 2,000 earthquakes occurring alongside a 4.1 magnitude mainshock. This made the news and we got to get the word out about our backyard mid-ocean ridge! Read about it in the Vancouver Sun, CBC Canada, and Live Science.

August 2023: Our paper on building commercial cloud resources for seismology workflows was published in Seismica!

February 2023: I successfully passed my Generals exam and became a Ph.D. candidate!

January 2023: The paper for the 20-year earthquake catalog we built for the Endeavour segment was published open access in JGR!