Research Assistant at the Fenner School, Australian National University
I am a recent graduate and PhD-candidate looking towards improving food, water and energy security in Australia. Through the PhB Science degree at ANU, I studied primarily pure mathematics and physics, however, ended up doing my Honours year at the Fenner School for Environment and Society, on how one can model tipping points in the Earth System, specifically looking at mangrove ecosystems as a case study.
I have research experience in quite a diverse range of areas, including plasma physics, physics education, machine learning, network theory, dynamical systems and most recently water security.
I'm broadly interested in complex adaptive systems, transdisciplinary synthesis research and climate adaptation.