I am a final year PhD student at the MIT Operations Research Center, advised by Alexandre Jacquillat. Broadly speaking, I aim to develop scalable algorithms for large-scale optimization and decision-making under uncertainty, with an emphasis on transportation and logistics. My PhD research tackles design and operations for emerging business models with an element of coordination.
My research has been recognized as a finalist for the 2025 Transportation and Logistics Society Best Student Paper Competition, and my teaching was recognized with the 2024 MIT Goodwin Medal.
In the summer of 2023, I interned at Amazon Robotics to develop optimization algorithms for scheduling and coordination of robotic drives in fulfillment centers. Before MIT, I worked as a senior analyst in supply chain analytics at the Home Depot.
I am on the 2025-2026 academic job market.
Education
PhD in Operations Research, 2026
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBS in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2016
Georgia Institute of Technology
