About Me
I am a graduate student and researcher in the Wireless Information and Network Sciences Laboratory (WINSLab) and the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) at MIT. Prior to my graduate studies, I earned undergraduate degrees in both electrical engineering and mathematics from Mercer University. As an undergraduate, I held research positions at MIT, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Texas A&M University, and Mercer University.
My research interests span control theory and quantum information, and I am particularly interested in using theory to develop better quantum sensors and quantum receivers.
I am lucky to be mentored by and collaborate with the following amazing individuals: Moe Z. Win, Peter L. Falb, Stefano Marano, Andrea Conti, Makhin Thitsa, Mark Balas.