Current Status
October 20, 2025
I have joined the Computational Combustion Lab (CCL) at Marquette University. I am currently leading research on advanced microclimate modeling at a city-block scale and developing a novel CFD framework for optimizing load balancing in large-scale Lagrangian-Eulerian systems.
June 23, 2025
"Fundamental Exploration of Soot Formation and Morphology from a Molecular Modeling Perspective".
My research utilizes reactive molecular dynamics (RMD) to investigate the physicochemical properties of incipient soot, bridging the gap between theoretical predictions and experimental results.
Key research highlights from 2025-2026
Machine learning for automated segmentation of TEM images.
Open-source, offline-first TOTP generator (PWA & Extension).
Post-processing tool for analyzing fringe identification in MD.
Python toolkit for building complex molecular simulation systems.
Dec 2024
Released ChronoCode, an open-source 2FA solution.
Oct 2024
Paper on Soot Evolution accepted in Fuel. [View]
Jun 2024
Paper on Internal Structure of Soot accepted in J. Phys. Chem A. [View]
Feb 2023
Awarded Richard W. Jobling Distinguished Research Assistantship. [View]
Feb 2022
MAFIA-MD code paper accepted in Computer Physics Communications. [View]