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I am currently a Miller Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore working with Prof. Marc Kamionkowski and Prof. Charles Bennett. I received my PhD in 2023 at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics and Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, working with Prof. Eiichiro Komatsu.
In my research, I try to learn something about the dark components of the Universe by using measurements of the cosmic microwave background and large-scale structure. My goal is to understand current tensions and anomalies as hints about possible physics beyond the standard ΛCDM model, where I have worked on early dark energy, late-time dark energy and massive neutrinos.
I use parameter-inference methods from both Bayesian and frequentist approaches since they can give interesting complementary insights; for example the frequentist profile likelihood can be used as a tool to probe for prior volume effects, which is particularly important in the context of beyond-LCDM models and EFT-of-LSS modelling.
You can find my full CV [here] .