About me

I'm a PhD candidate at the Instituut Lorentz at the Universiteit Leiden from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, specialized in computational physics. Currently my work is on the large-scale simulations of biological cells in the research group of prof. Luca Giomi.

My background is in quantum physics, tensor networks, and emergent phenomena. I enjoy exploring non-linear complex systems that are difficult to study with analytics, and making them insightful with simulations and visualizations. Python and CUDA are the languages I use for my work.

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Resume

Work

  1. PhD candidate @ Lorentz Institute, Leiden University

    2023 β€” now

    Currently my work is about trying to understand the multiscale order in confluent tissues of biological cells. Continuing on the work of the research group of prof. Luca Giomi, I am producing large-scale simulations and analysis of the cellular Potts model.

Education

  1. MSc Physics @ University of Amsterdam

    2020 β€” 2023

    In my master studies I followed both theoretical and computational physics courses. I graduated on a project studying cellular automata with tensor networks, which resulted in my first publication. My thesis was supervised by Wout Merbis from the DIEP and IOP.

  2. BSc Physics @ University of Amsterdam

    2017 β€” 2020

    During my bachelor studies I specialized in quantum physics, and was mostly interested in bridging quantum phenomena to classical physical systems. My thesis was about non-Hermitian topology in quantum systems, and was supervised by prof. Jasper van Wezel from the ITFA.