I'm a Beecroft Fellow in Cosmology at the BIPAC, a Research Fellow at , and a lecturer in physics at . Prior to this, I held a PhD fellowship by Capital Fund Management based at Sorbonne University in Paris, which was followed by a six month research grant by the German Academic Exchange Service at the in Munich, and a six months postdoctoral position.
My research focuses on the formation of large-scale structures (LSS) in the Universe, for which I develop simulation-based models to extract cosmological information from the smallest-scales. I work in the interplay between theory, simulations and data to better understand structure formation, and how different models and theories of gravity shape it.
In addition to my research work, I have also taken the opportunity to get involved with college and university activities promoting 91探花 to low-represented communities therein, participating in projects such as and Marie Curious.