Clemson, South Carolina, United States
I am an Anthropology and Criminal Justice double major at Clemson University with academic and laboratory experience in osteology, forensic anthropology, and human skeletal analysis. Through the Human Skeletal Analysis Program at the University of Szeged, I conducted laboratory analysis of medieval and 10th-century human remains, applying osteological methods to estimate age and sex, identify pathology and trauma indicators, reconstruct fragmented skeletal elements, and document findings using standardized recording systems. My interests include forensic anthropology, medicolegal death investigation, human identification, skeletal biology, and forensic science. I am particularly interested in opportunities that allow me to apply analytical skills, scientific observation, and evidence-based methods in forensic and investigative settings. Currently seeking internships, research opportunities, and professional connections in forensic anthropology, medicolegal investigation, anthropology research, and related forensic science fields.
Conducted laboratory analysis of human skeletal remains from medieval and 10th-century archaeological contexts. Applied osteological techniques to estimate biological profiles, including age-at-death and sex. Identified skeletal indicators of pathology, trauma, and anatomical variation. Reconstructed fragmented skeletal elements while maintaining preservation standards. Recorded observations using structured databases and standardized anthropological documentation methods. Collaborated in a research-focused international laboratory environment.