Biography in Brief

I have recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Professor Lora Ramunno at the University of Ottawa (November 2013 – May 2017).  where I worked on computational models for stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering. I am currently looking for an engineering / scientist position with a multidisciplinary team working with real world practical problems.

My Ph.D. work at Carleton University was focused on the numerical modeling of photonic quasicrystals.  Specifically using Fourier-Bessel functions in the characterization of rotationally symmetric dielectric structures.

In my spare time I enjoy collecting and repairing fountain pens and photography.  I am currently preparing an online portfolio of the results of my work.  Physical activity comes in the form of downhill skiing and cross-country mountain biking.

I have created this website as a launch pad in order to bring together all of the relevant information about myself, my research and my hobbies.