Computational Science master's student in |WA> (WA state) specializing in computational physics and numerical relativity.
Previous research experience includes computationally investigating the role of microscopic molecular structure (specifically quadrupolar) in the emergent quantum many-body phenomena (second order phase transition in liquid-crystal-like nematic phases) of a Bose-Einstein condensate of rigid-rotor molecules (cold, all same, no squish).
Things that I think are pretty neat are General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Differential Geometry, Fourier Analysis, Graph Theory, and creative coding.
Formerly "That Gravity Guy".