My research focuses on the synthesis, design, and functionalization of advanced nanomaterials for use in biosensing and therapeutic applications. In particular, I have worked on the development of a catalytic nanoparticle amplification platform to significantly improve the sensitivity of in vitro and in vivo diagnostics for early detection of diseases at the point-of-care. I received a SB in Materials Science and Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2014 and completed my PhD in Materials at Imperial College London under the supervision of Professor Molly Stevens in 2019 funded by the Marshall Scholarship.