About Me

Hello, I am a graduate student at Caltech in the Physics department. Research interest focuses on the development of superconducting microwave devices and their applications in Astronomy or lab-based experiments.

Research Work


I currently work on superconducting parametric amplifiers (paramps) at Caltech and JPL’s Microdevices Lab. These devices have the exciting potential of quantum-noise limited performance, with large gain, across wide instananeous bandwidths. Applications for paramps include millimeter wavelength Astronomy, large-scale quantum computing, and related lab-based experiments.

For my undergraduate research at Arizona State I worked on digital and RF electronics. Work entailed using Xilinx’s RFSoC platform for readout of frequency domain multiplexed arrays of superconducting FIR detectors.