About Me
Since joining TECO as a PostDoc in 2019, I have been working on methods to improve environmental sensing through statistical modeling and data-driven inference. With a background in theoretical particle physics (Dr. rer. nat., KIT), my research explores how concepts from physics can be applied to interdisciplinary domains such as air quality monitoring and environmental data analysis. My work focuses on Gaussian processes, Bayesian inference, and dispersion modeling to enhance the accuracy and interpretability of sensor-based systems.
Short CV
- since 2019 PostDoc at TECO
- 2018 Dr. rer. nat. Dissertation in Theoretical Particle Physics
- 2014 - 2018 PhD student at TTP (Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics) at KIT
- 2014 Graduation with Diplom (Master equivalent) from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- until 2014 Student of Physics at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Research Interests
- Environmental Sensing
- Gaussian Processes / Bayesian Inference
- Dispersion Modelling
- Interdisciplinary Application of Concepts of Theoretical Physics


