I'm a PhD student at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) for Electrical Engineering (EE). My research is in applied electromagnetics, specifically antennas and metasurfaces for current/next generation communication systems. Much of my work focuses on the mm-wave and sub-THz regime for beamforming technologies, like leaky-wave antennas and reflectarrays.
I completed my undergraduate degree (BASc) in EE at the University of Waterloo (2018—2023) and a Master’s degree (MASc) at Carleton University (2023—2025). My thesis was on optically-transparent antennas and metasurfaces for 5G networks.
My complete CV can be found here.
In my free time, I enjoy photography and have been learning about this art for the past 4-5 years. I have photo galleries for several trips of mine throughout Canada and in other countries, such as Japan and Colombia. My photography portfolio can be viewed here.