I joined Columbia as a postdoctoral research scientist in Basov group in 2024. Before that, I completed my Ph.D. degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Prof. Nuh Gedik. I completed my undergraduate training in two institutes. I spent the first two years at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, where I was trained by Prof. Shinsei Ryu as a theorist, and the rest at Cornell University, where I worked with Prof. Kyle Shen on interfacial superconductivity in FeSe/SrTiO3 system. My research interest focuses on the ultrafast light-induced dynamics in various quantum materials. A major focus of my past works is studying charge density wave systems with ultrafast diffraction techniques and time-resolved ARPES. At Columbia, I will study the dynamics and phase transitions in high-Tc superconductors and exotic magnetic materials with near-field optical imaging and spectroscopy. Combining the momentum-resolved techniques I acquired at MIT and imaging techniques here, I hope to establish a holistic approach towards the characterization and control of quantum materials in the ultrafast regime.