My journey in science began with a deep fascination for mathematics and physics during my early college days. While both subjects intrigued me, I chose to pursue physics in my master's studies because it felt more intuitive and closely connected to our everyday experiences. To me, mathematics is the language through which the laws of physics are expressed, yet physics itself is a subject that thrives on experimental discovery.
A fundamental aspect of my philosophy is the importance of understanding. I believe that a solid grasp of the basic principles is crucial before venturing into the complexities of research. My research is fueled by curiosity and a desire to understand different phenomena in condensed matter physics. I approach problems by first tackling the simpler aspects of a topic and then gradually refining and expanding on them. This process is driven by curiosity and always keeps in mind the potential for experimental realization of theoretical predictions.