About
I’m an MD/PhD candidate at the University of Florida working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and clinical medicine. My research focuses on building AI tools that supercharge providers and patients, from large language models for clinical chart review to computer vision systems that improve surgical safety.
I’m currently a graduate researcher in the Shickel Group (IC3 Center), where I develop decision-support tools on UF’s HiPerGator supercomputer.
Before the PhD, I earned a B.S. in Physics and a B.A. in Mathematics from UF, followed by an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering.
Outside of research, I solve Rubik’s cubes competitively (sub-20 seconds average) and serve as president of UF’s local chapter of the American Physician Scientist Association.
Feel free to explore my publications, CV, or reach out by email.
