A scientist's eye trained on the world — finding the geometry in nature, the light in still moments, and the poetry in everyday scenes. Photography as a parallel practice to research: patient, observational, precise.
Photography, like semiconductor research, is fundamentally about controlling light.
Whether characterizing RRAM device behavior under pulsed conditions in the lab or
chasing a fleeting dusk across the Hudson Valley, both disciplines demand patience,
precision, and the ability to find signal in noise.
These images span quiet corners of upstate New York, Brooklyn's sidewalks in spring bloom,
and the intimate geometry of a single leaf — searching for the moments where science
and beauty briefly coincide.