I am a postdoctoral researcher in theoretical physics, jointly affiliated with Cornell University (Department of Physics) and the Arnold Sommerfeld Center at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. My work lies at the interface of string theory, quantum gravity, and machine learning, with a sustained focus on extracting controlled four-dimensional effective theories from string compactifications — flux vacua, moduli stabilisation, de Sitter constructions, higher-derivative corrections, and the resulting axion phenomenology. A complementary thread develops open-source, JAX-native scientific software to bring large-scale computation and modern machine-learning methods to bear on the string landscape.
This site collects my research projects, publications, software, and teaching activities. For a narrative overview, see the Research page; a full chronological list of publications together with the associated co-authorship network is on Publications; public code lives on Software; my background and CV can be found on Biography.