University of Toronto Work Study Program
- This year, I will continue working with Prof. Mei Zhen
- My first project is to use tools in graph theory, such as the adjacency matrix and graph laplacian, to study the differences in connectivity between dauer and non-dauer C. elegans
- The second project is to use computational approaches to model the dynamics of food transport in C. elegans
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Institute's Summer Research Program
- In Summer 2022, I worked on a project supervised by Prof. Mei Zhen
- I collaborated with Dr. Yuelong Wu, from Prof. Jeff Lichtman's lab at Harvard University, to develop stitching and alignment algorithms for high-resolution electron microscopy (EM) data
- I worked with SOFIMA, a stitching pipeline written by Google, to perform tile montaging
- My work culiminated in the creation of SATORI (Stitching and Alignment Tools for High-Resolution Images
- Attached you can find my lab presentations and documentation of my project
- Final Lab Presentation, Slide for Poster, Presentation on SOFIMA
PHY479: Year-Long Research Project Course
- In my third year, I took a year-long project course under the supervision of Prof. John Wei
- My project was to search for superconductors in the infinite-layer nickelates in both bulk powder and thin film form
- During Summer 2022, I had the opportunity to mentor two undergraduate students in the lab
- Experimental techniques I learned include solid state synthesis, x-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and pulsed laser deposition
- At the end of the project, I delivered a final report and presentation