Research

Observational work has always been in the center of my research interest. I use multifilter photometry, high-cadence space photometry, and high-resolution spectroscopy to study the star-disk interaction, the accretion process, and the variability of forming stars, and their protoplanetary disks. The different wavelength ranges reveal information on the different parts of the star-disk system, which helps us understand the physical processes behind the observed variations. The interaction between the star and the disk also plays an important role in establishing the physical and chemical properties of the circumstellar disk where planets might form.

You can find more information on my recent research projects here.