I am a PhD student in Physics in the Observational Cosmology group at IFAE in Barcelona. I am interested in extracting insights from extensive galaxy survey data to deepen our understanding of the large-scale structure of the Universe. To achieve this, I develop innovative statistical methods and software solutions for data analysis.

My background includes professional and research experience in 3D printing. I am passionate about computer science, and I thoroughly enjoy problem-solving in general.

Beyond Research

Outside the office, you’ll mostly find me in the mountains. I’ve spent a lot of time trekking, cycling, and climbing in the Alps and the Pyrenees—being surrounded by nature keeps me grounded and often pushes me to take a practical and creative approach to problems.

When I’m not on the move, I enjoy drawing, reading, and photography. I’m also a big fan of the “repair and reuse” mindset—I like DIY projects and figuring out how things work (and occasionally how they could be improved).

Education and community involvement have always been important to me. Whether teaching physics or leading a group of scouts, I enjoy the challenge of making complex ideas accessible and engaging, and working together in a team.