About Me

I am a postdoctoral research fellow currently based at Malcolm Levitt‘s group in the University of Southampton. I got my PhD under Malcolm’s supervision in 2021, with a thesis primarily concerned with methodological advances for exciting long-lived nuclear singlet order (and quasi-singlet eigenorder) in spin-1/2 pairs in the solution-state.

Before that, I did a BSc in pharmaceutical science, with an introduction to NMR by Jeremy Everett at the University of Greenwich. My undergrad project was on characterizing tautomerism of murine biomarkers/sex pheromones by NMR.

I really love nuclear magnetic resonance because it lies at the triple point of biology, chemistry, and physics, and because it allows you to simultaneously be an experimentalist and a theorist. You can get lost in equations then touch grass by calibrating experiments (and vice versa).