Since January 2024 I have been a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics (LSE) in the UK. Previously, I was a postdoc at (RICAM) and Vienna University.

My main interest is in understanding problems in incidence geometry and additive combinatorics using other tools from algebra, algebraic geometry, and number theory. Incidence geometry is a branch of geometry that studies the properties of figures and objects based on their intersections, or incidences. It focuses on the relationships between points, lines, planes, and other geometric objects, and the patterns of their intersections. 

I am also interested in studying the Galois group of geometric problems that have only finitely many solutions for a given instance of parameters such as lines on cubic surfaces.