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Recent Projects

Here is a small collection of recent works of mine:

My PhD thesis provides a thorough derivation of the so-called asymptotic spacetime formalism which I  currently apply to beyond GR theories.

I am currently writing an article about how AI and neural networks differ from human and other species‘ brains. Check it out soon.

A large part of my past and active research is dedicated to understanding how certain signals will affect the LISA instrument.

Upcoming Events

  • Feb. 2025, Advanced General Relativity Lecture (Jointly with Prof. Heisenberg)
  • Dez. 2025, Research stay at ETH Zurich (Group Defenu)

Previous Research Stays

  • Nov. 2023, Caltech (Short-term visit, Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • Oct.-Dec. 2023, KITP, UC Santa Barbara (Program)

Previous talks

  • May 2025, LISA Community Call, LISA Consortium (online) 
  • Feb. 2025, Black Hole Mimickers, Princeton Center for Theoretical Science
  • Jul. 2024, LISA Symposium, University College Dublin
  • Apr. 2024, SXS Webinar, SXS Collaboration (online)
  • Nov. 2023, KIPAC CMB Seminar, Stanford University
  • Nov. 2023, INPA Seminar, University of California, Berkeley
  • Jul. 2023, Quantum Gravity 2023, Radboud University