The universe is not made of things, but of processes.” — Alfred North Whitehead

I explore how motion shapes the world, from flowing fluids to living active matter. My research lies at the intersection of fluid mechanics, engineering, and life, where collective dynamics of particles and microorganisms reveal new ways to transport energy and heat.

By combining physics, computation, and engineering, I aim to develop sustainable technologies for the future—from bio-inspired cooling systems to energy-efficient transport processes—designed for a world increasingly shaped by AI and intelligent systems.