I’m a space plasma physicist working on how energy from the Sun is transferred through space and into the Earth’s environment. My research combines spacecraft observations, numerical simulations, and machine learning methods to study processes such as magnetic reconnection, turbulence, and space weather.
I completed my PhD at Imperial College London in 2025, where my work focused on understanding energy conversion in space plasmas by bridging simulations with spacecraft data. More recently, I’ve been applying data-driven and machine learning approaches to large space physics datasets, with the aim of improving how we identify, interpret, and ultimately predict complex space weather phenomena.
Alongside my research, I’m strongly interested in open science, accessibility, and public engagement. I’ve worked on outreach projects introducing school students to careers in the UK space sector, and I’m particularly keen to lower barriers to participation in science - whether through clearer communication, open data, or inclusive research practices.