Talks

Science is only as valuable as it is shared with the world. For example, if an astronomer discovers an exoplanet, but they don't publish it and nobody bothers to hear their talk about it, did they really discover an exoplanet?! I love to tell people about my work when given the opportunity.

I also believe that science is meant to be shared with everyone, and so public talks are a big interest of mine!

Highlighted Talks

Penn Grad Talks

Trials and Tribulations in the Reanalysis of KELT-24 b: a Case Study for the Importance of Stellar Modeling

Summary of a first-author paper describing the KELT-24 planetary system.

Penn Grad Talks

From Zero to Five Thousand: the Current Census of Exoplanets

Penn Grad Talks, 2023

Astronomy on Tap Talk

Planetary Hide 'N Seek: Searching for the Galaxy's Most Elusive Worlds

Astronomy on Tap, 2023

Public Science Talk

The Exciting World of Exoplanets

A public science talk I have curated and delivered on several occasions to a wide range of audiences.

The HD 217107 Planetary System

Th HD 217107 Planetary System: 20 Years of RV Measurements

Summary of a first-author paper describing the HD 217107 plaetary system and the search for general relativistic effects.