Postdoctoral Researcher at McGill, CAML (2023-2025).
Ph.D. from CCRMA (2023).
M.A. in Music, Science, and Technology from CCRMA (2018).
B.Mus. in jazz guitar with minor in music technology from McGill (2016)
B.Sci. in Physics from McGill (2016)
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I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Computational Acoustic Modeling Laboratory (CAML) at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. For part of the year, I am a lecturer at Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) where I teach a course on musical acoustics and advise students on related projects. I recently graduated from CCRMA where I earned my Ph.D. in Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics and M.A. in Music, Science, and Technology. Prior to that, I received B.Mus. in jazz guitar and B.Sci. in physics degrees from McGill University. My research focusses on anything that involves guitars or audio effects often used with guitars. I am particularly interested in physical modeling synthesis and its applications to luthiery.

In my spare time, I enjoy playing guitar and upright bass, building guitars, hiking, golfing, sailing, and petting with my cat Daisy.