PhD student · physics · biophysics

Quantitative physics for living, changing forms.

I study how biological tissues organize, deform, and encode information during development, with a focus on morphogenesis, embryogenesis, and dynamic morphoskeletons.

Current Direction

Information in formation

I am interested in how position, shape, and mechanical context become predictive variables in developing tissues.

Approach

Models, inference, and geometry

My work combines mathematical modeling, data analysis, and physical intuition to make developmental dynamics measurable.

Affiliation

UC San Diego

I am a graduate student in physics/biophysics and a member of Mattia Serra's research group.