About Me

I am an Aerospace Engineering PhD candidate at Toronto Metropolitan University.

I have always been fascinated by how optimal exposure to sunlight is crucial for everyone's well-being, which led me to pursue a research career. My current research focuses on developing a personalized circadian rhythm light management system for aircraft cabin applications utilizing AI and reinforcement learning. The design aims to improve passengers' well-being by reducing jet lag in real time. This research has practical applications for space health as well. The human body's circadian rhythm is closely tied to exposure to light, and in space, where there is no natural day/night cycle, the circadian rhythm can be disrupted, leading to negative health consequences such as sleep disruption, mood disorders, and decreased cognitive function. 

In addition to my academic pursuits, I have been actively involved in science communication and outreach initiatives. As a science communicator, I am passionate about sharing my research and the latest scientific advancements with the public.

Outside my academic and professional life, I enjoy indoor plantations and volunteering at public libraries. These activities keep me grounded and provide a much-needed break from my research.

I hope to share my research, experiences, and interests with you through this website. Feel free to explore and learn more about what I do. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or want to collaborate on a project.

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