I study a wide range of topics in observational near-field cosmology, focusing on the evolution and dynamics of low-mass galaxies, globular clusters, dark matter, and studies of the low surface brightness universe. My work incorporates observational and theoretical evidence from studies of galaxies and globular clusters to build a cohesive narrative of the nature of dark matter and its important interplay with baryonic matter on small scales.
Selected Awards
Leigh Paige Award, Yale Physics Department
CCAPP Price Prize in Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics
NASA Hubble Research Fellowship
Carnegie-Princeton Research Fellowship
APS DAP Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Doctoral Dissertation Award in Astrophysics
Early Career Faculty Fellowship
ERC StG
ISF