I am a postdoc with a background in physics and mathematics.

I am particularly interested in astronomy and the instruments used to find out more about our universe and the variety of objects that it hosts. To me, this is the physics attempt to answer the question that every science tries to answer: “Where do we all come from?”
And mathematics provides the universal language to discuss this question.
In my academic career, I have always tried to combine these scientific disciplines. Recently, I have been working as part of an international collaboration to realise the first gravitational wave observatory in space: LISA.

In my free time, you will find me either on a football (soccer!) field or being active outdoors in nature.

Recent Highlights

06/2024

After one year at the University of Florida full of new experiences, my DAAD fellowship continues at the Leibniz University Hannover.

11/2023

This month, the main data analysis results of my PhD thesis were published on PRD. We were finally able to explain the data from the LISA Pathfinder mission with a new physical noise model. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.108.102003

Brief CV

06/2023 – today

06/2022 – 05/2023

01/2018 – 05/2022

10/2015 – 09/2017

10/2011 – 09/2015

09/2013 – 12/2013

Postdoctoral researcher at / (DAAD PRIME Fellow)

Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) and

Doctoral candidate at Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) and

M.Sc. in Mathematics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena

B.Sc. in Mathematics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Semester abroad at University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu (ERASMUS)