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Biography

Born and raised in Middle Franconia, Southern Germany, I studied physics at TU Dresden, Germany and the University of Aix-Marseille II, France. I obtained my Masters degree at TU Dresden under the supervision of Walter Strunz, working on the geometry of correlations in bipartite quantum systems.

For my PhD, I moved to Melbourne, working in the group of Kavan Modi at Monash University, focussing on the investigation of memory effects in complex open quantum system dynamics.

Supported by an Erwin Schrödinger fellowship, I moved back to Europe in 2019 and held postdoctoral positions at IQOQI Vienna and the University of Vienna in the groups of Marcus Huber and the Young Independent Research group (YIRG). There, my research interests predominantly revolved around genuinely quantum space-time correlations, quantum causality, and higher order quantum maps.

Subsequently, I left mainland Europe for Ireland, where a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship allowed me to pursue research on the structure and characterization of quantum stochastic processes in Felix Binder’s group at Trinity College Dublin.

Since 2025, I am an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences (IPAQS), Edinburgh, where my research focus lies on exploring the practical space-time limits of quantum applications.

 

Areas of interest

  • Classical Physics
  • Memory Effect
  • Physics
  • Physics
  • Quantum Control
  • Quantum Information
  • Quantum Physics
  • Quantum Theory
  • Stochastic Process