Welcome to my personal homepage! I am currently a Leverhulme-Peierls fellow at the University of Oxford. Previously, I obtained my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, where I was supervised by Roderich Moessner.

I am a theoretical physicist broadly interested in topics at the intersection of quantum information, condensed matter physics, and statistical physics. During my PhD, I worked mostly on frustrated magnetism, e.g. searching for realizations of quantum spin ice in Cerium-based pyrochlores in close collaboration with experiment. My postdoc work has been focusing on quantum error correction, including finite-temperature phases of “good” qLDPC codes and the statistical mechanics of decoding. Recently, I have also become interesed in thermal state preparation and quantum Markov processes more generally.