While my scientific work in mathematics and physics occupies much of my time, I have always been deeply curious about a wide range of topics outside of my academic pursuits, starting from a very early age. These interests enrich my life and offer new perspectives, whether through creativity, exploration, or philosophy. I believe that embracing diverse passions, from art and music to technology and history, fosters a well-rounded worldview and sparks fresh ideas. This page is dedicated to some of my interests.
Genealogy:
My fascination with genealogy began around 2010 when I was just 12 years old. Genealogy is the study of family history, tracing lineages and uncovering connections between ancestors, which especially in recent years has become a popular pastime. Since I started in 2010, I dedicated countless hours in visiting archives and piecing together my family’s past. Over the years, my research has led to the creation of a detailed family tree with over 1,500 direct ancestors and more than 3,500 individuals in total, extending back to the year 1500. Through my work, I have developed a variety of skills, including the ability to read and interpret old handwritten texts and some proficiency in old languages such as Latin.
Further entries will be added soon.