About Me

I grew up in the coastal mountains of British Columbia, in the town of Pemberton, BC, where I lived on a small farm with my family. After graduating high school, I moved to Kingston, ON to begin studies at Queen's University and in 2020 I was awarded a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) degree in astrophysics. I started graduate studies at the Royal Military College of Canada under the prestigious NSERC CREATE International Space Mission Training Program, which I completed in 2022 and was awarded a Master of Science degree in physics. My research as a graduate student focused on analyzing photometric and spectroscopic observations of rare magnetic O- and B-type stars. Particularly, I examined anomalous magnetic binary systems in pursuit of insights into the origin of magnetism in massive stars.