Ph.D. Chemical and Materials Physics - UCI
M.S. Chemical and Materials Physics - UCI
B.S. Physics - Rochester Institute of Technology
Fresh out of graduate school I taught physics and math for one year at an art college.
After that, I worked in aerospace engineering in a variety of roles including engineering management, new aircraft development, production planning, and R&D over the course of 10 years.
During 2020 I found myself very briefly teaching physics again, this time at Chapman University. Overlapping that, I started working for General Atomics, stationed at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, as a process engineer in target fabrication for the National Ignition Facility. I am responsible for process improvements, troubleshooting emergent issues, and helping to develop new capabilities and production techniques.