About Me
I am a double major student in Materials Science Engineering and
Electrical Engineering at Northwestern University.
My intrests lie in solid state physics, with a particular focus on superconducting
magnets with a materials twist.
I have worked with superconducting magnets through a lab internship at Applied
Superconductivity Laboratory at Seoul National University, and I
am currently in Northwestern's MTD group running Density Functional Theory (DFT)
calculations to
analyze
materials relevant to superconducting transmon qubits.
Outside of work, I am a part of the Formula Student team where I run Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations to design aerodynamics parts.
While not directly related with my field of study, it is always interesting to see how
computational quantities relate with physical results.
Technical Skills
Software
- Python
- C++
- MatLab / Simulink
- Java
- Unix
Design and Simulation
- SolidWorks
- Ansys CFD
- MATLAB Simulink
Computational Chemistry
- ASE
- GPAW
- VASP
- PySCF