Future Presentations
Below is a selected list of my upcoming presentations related to physics, mathematics, and outreach
Vector portal light dark matter in SBND
Presenting October 24th-26th at UNC, Charlotte to the Southeast Section of the American Physics Society on preliminary results regarding light dark matter detection in SBND, as well as introducing Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) technology and the Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program at Fermilab
Careers in math and physics
An outreach-style talk presented to Kanapaha Middle School's 7th grade advanced math classes on September 13th, providing a basic introduction to spacetimes and career sectors are hiring physics and mathematics majors
Physics from Lie Theory
An undergraduate level talk on continuous symmetry groups (Lie groups) and their corresponding algebras, with applications given in particle physics and special relativity, given to UF's Society of Physics Students and University Math Society in October
Modified GR: Cotton Gravity
A graduate level talk on one theory of modified general relativity, known as Cotton gravity, given to the Society of Physics Students in the fall. The benefit of cotton gravity is it removes the need to invoke "dark energy" into the universe, though the corresponding field equations may not be predictive.
Let's Connect!
I am always interested in meeting collaborators, professors, and students with similar research interests. Below is my contact information.
Phone
727-944-6216