About
I am a doctoral researcher in astrophysics at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR) in Bonn. My work focuses on broadband radio polarimetry, Faraday rotation, and the magnetic-field structure of radio galaxies and quasars. I work extensively with wide-band VLA and ASKAP observations, applying advanced analysis techniques such as RM synthesis, depolarisation studies, Faraday depth cube analysis, and lobe-scale magnetic field diagnostics.
Beyond my research, I am actively involved in scientific community service through the Max Planck PhDnet, where I have represented both my institute and the Chemistry–Physics–Technology section. I also have a strong interest in science policy, outreach, and the societal impact of research.
