This collection highlights my work in physics research, science policy, and consulting. In physics, I’ve developed new light measurement techniques. In science policy, I’ve championed better financial support for graduate students and post-docs, backed by research into their challenges. As part of Koralli, I contribute to a consulting startup that focussing on using interdisciplinary teams to support organizations navigating the evolving workplace and new technologies.
*I collected and analyzed graduate minimum stipends, tuition, and cost of living data for Canadian Ecological Sciences/Biology and Physics programs, revealing stipends are mostly below poverty thresholds and lag behind US and UK standards.
I investigated how nonlinear optical interactions can be used to perform quantum measurements.
I led a survey of current and recently finished Canadian graduate students about their intention to remain in Canada.
I worked to demonstrate measuring the joint weak average of two observables with a conditional scheme.
Working to increase the value and number of Canada’s federal graduate scholarships and raising awareness of the financial situation of graduate students.
Interdisciplinary consulting to help organizations Research, Rethink and Transfrom.
Collected and analysed historical data on the Ontario Graduate Scholarship.