About Me

I am a Postdoctoral Appointee at Sandia National Labs, a position I started in September 2023. My current work is focused on block-based multiphysics preconditioning strategies in Trilinos. Prior to completing my PhD, I interned at Sandia National Labs starting May 2016. During that time, my work has been primarily focused on porting a large, expression graph based finite element multiphysics simulation software to utilize GPUs, SIERRA/Aria user manual.

I obtained my PhD in CS at UIUC in August 2023 and was advised by Prof. Paul Fischer. My research interests are in matrix-free high-order Poisson preconditions, especially for GPU-architectures, and high-order methods for fluid flow simulations. My main dissertation work is on things related to nekRS, a high-order finite element solver for the Navier-Stokes equations.