Software
I develop open-source tools for astronomy and research productivity. All packages are freely available on GitHub.
A forward-modeling simulator for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Rosesim generates realistic synthetic observations by injecting artificial sources into Roman exposures, enabling robust tests of source detection, photometry pipelines, and survey completeness for faint and low-surface-brightness objects.
Simulated Roman deep-field image
A Matplotlib style library inspired by the classic SuperMongo aesthetic. smplotlib provides clean, publication-ready plot styles with a single import, making it easy to produce figures that match the traditional look of astronomical journals without manual tweaking of rcParams.
A command-line tool that converts a BibTeX .bib file into a formatted publication list for your CV. bib2cv automatically sorts entries, highlights author names, and outputs clean LaTeX or plain-text lists — saving the tedious manual work of maintaining a publications section every time a new paper is accepted.
A utility that automatically updates arXiv preprint entries in a BibTeX file to their final published journal references. It queries the NASA ADS API to find the peer-reviewed version of each arXiv paper and replaces the preprint metadata — journal, volume, pages, DOI — in place, keeping your bibliography always up to date.