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A New Direction
I completed my Bachelor of Science in Applied Computational Physics at CUNY New York City College of Technology (City Tech) at the end of December 2025. When I initially returned to school, my intention was to pursue graduate studies in astronomy. The second bachelor’s was meant to give me the physics and coding background I’d need to thrive in graduate level coursework. I also pursued research opportunities within the New York astronomy community, working with multiple professors and post-docs on different projects, focused on observational astronomy at different scales. I also earned a fellowship from AstroCom NYC, a CUNY-based National Science Foundation-backed program for students interested in astronomy research and graduate studies.
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Made this website today from a template on GitHub! It’s from the same creator as the GitHub CV template that I used. Editing the CV taught me more about formatting in LaTex, since previously I’d only used LaTex for writing up lab reports or math assignments in classes and adding to documents that other people created in OverLeaf. I also learned some about how GitHub actions and pages work. That made creating this website simpler since I already knew the process. Keeping straight the syntax in the different md, html, and yml files is a bit complicated but it seems I’ve gotten most things working so far! Just need to add my research projects to that tab.
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