About me
I am a research fellow in mathematics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. My research is funded by a Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) starting grant. Prior to this, I obtained my PhD in mathematics from KTH Royal Institute of Technology under the supervision of Fredrik Viklund in 2019 and worked as a postdoc with Jason Miller at University of Cambridge 2020-2022 and with Eero Saksman at University of Helsinki 2023-2024.
I am part of the Random Matrix Theory and Random Geometry research group at KTH. I am one of the organisers of the KTH Probability and Mathematical Physics seminar.
My research interests lie in complex analysis, probability and mathematical physics. The focus of my research is on the geometry and regularity of Schramm-Loewner evolutions, Gaussian free fields, Liouville quantum gravity, conformal loop ensembles and imaginary multiplicative chaos as well as couplings between said objects. I am also interested in geometric function theory and random growth models not satisfying the conformal symmetries of the above models.
News
We are organising a reading group on Liouville conformal field theory this spring. For more information, see the website.
Recent events
I organised the Helsinki-Stockholm Probability and Mathematical Physics Days at Nordita on 28-29 November, 2024. See the website.