As soon as I started my masters degree at San Jose State University, I began working with Prof. Ehsan Khatami. His group works on NLCE research, for which I developed a novel algorithm to break regular and irregular lattices into sub-graphs, analyze their symmetries, and organize them in a way that could be used in the NLCE method. I also got the chance to utilized high performance computing resources to parallelize many complex computations related to the thermodynamics of quantum many-body systems. I had to learn to use SLURM, Dask and other libraries to optimize my code for large systems.
