About me
About me
Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics
Education
Ph.D., Duke University (2023)
M.A., Duke University (2020)
B.Sc., Nagoya University (2018)
I am a Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics in the Physics and Engineering Department at Washington and Lee University. I obtained my Ph.D. in 2023 at Duke University. My advisor is Prof. Roxanne Springer. My research has focused on applying low-energy effective theories and lattice field theory to better understand the few-body systems in nuclear physics. I am currently utilizing the Pionless effective field theory and large-Nc limit of quantum chromodynamics to analyze the parity-violating effects and WIMP particle scattering of light nuclei targets.
My papers can be found on my research page.