Postdoc at Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germany)

Since April 2025, I am employed as a research assistant (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the Institut für Algebraische Geometrie of Leibniz Universität Hannover.

Between August 2021 and March 2025, I was working as a research assistant of Prof. Dr. Simon Brandhorst at Saarland University for the time of my PhD.

Interests

During my PhD I have worked on the construction and classification of finite group actions on the known examples of ihs manifolds, from a lattice-theoretic point of view. I have helped to the development of the open-source computer algebra systems Hecke and OSCAR. I use these softwares for my computations; I have written a package QuadFormAndIsom for constructing and classifying isometries of even lattices. 

Together with my collaborators, we are currently exploiting the potential of these codes to classify finite group actions on some of the known ihs varieties, and the like.

I am currently also interested in finding explicit geometric description of some ihs manifolds with particular (birational) automorphisms, whose existence follows from Torelli-type theorems.