Exploring the depths of Earth's mantle and the heights of musical expression
I'm a PhD Candidate in Geologic Sciences at the University of Florida, working with Professor Alessandro Forte. My research focuses on computational geophysics, specifically developing advanced particle-tracking methods in 4D global mantle convection models that integrate seismic tomographic and geochemical data.
My work aims to clarify the origin and evolution of hotspot-related chemical anomalies by reconstructing mantle flow through geologic time, with particular focus on the DUPAL Geochemical Anomaly in the South Atlantic and Southwest Indian Oceans.
Explore My ResearchI serve as organist and choirmaster at Calvary Episcopal Church in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, and collaborate as a ballet pianist for the University of Florida's dance department. I'm passionate about organ improvisation, having studied with renowned improvisers including Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin and Jeffrey Brillhart.
Recently, I received the 2025 Raymond Glover Grant for Episcopal Liturgical Music to study evensong at the Cathedral of St. Peter in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the American Cathedral in Paris, France.
Discover My MusicMy work in science and music represent complementary aspects of my intellectual and creative life
Exploring Earth's interior dynamics through computational modeling and data integration
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Department of Geologic Sciences
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, USA