Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Physics in the research group of Prof. Piet Brouwer.
Member of the Collaborative Research Center 183: Entangled States of Matter, a collaboration between University of Cologne, Free University Berlin, Weizmann Institute of Science and University of Copenhagen
Postdoctoral researcher at Institute for theoretical physics.
Member of the Collaborative Research Center 183: Entangled States of Matter.
PhD in Physics (Dec 2016): I worked on a semiclassical treatment of gauge anomalies under the supervision of Prof. Michael Stone as well as on transfer matrices for topological phases with postdoc Dr. Victor Chua. My PhD thesis, titled Aspects of symplectic dynamics and topology: gauge anomalies, chiral kinetic theory and transfer matrices, can be found here.
Master of Science in Physics (Dec 2016): A course-based masters, awarded alongside my PhD.
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (Dec 2015): A masters degree primarily focused on dynamical systems. For my masters thesis, I worked with Prof. Jared Bronski on the stability of soliton solutions of certain differential equations, which maps to the problem of existence of bound states for a system described by a Dirac equation with a potential. A copy of my thesis, titled The bound states of Dirac equation with a scalar potential, can be found here.
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, with a Minor in Physics: For my bachelor's thesis, I worked on classical Monte Carlo simulations for a variant of the t-J model with Hubbard interaction treated in a mean-field approximation. My thesis was titled A study on surface modification of magnetism in nanostructured manganites.