Welcome to my personal website

I’m a postdoctoral researcher at the Cosmic DAWN Center at Niels Bohr Institute / University of Copenhagen.

My research in astrophysics

My area of study is galaxy formation and evolution. In particular, I’m interested in how galaxies assemble their stellar mass throughout cosmic history, and what is role of the underlying dark matter structure in driving galaxy evolution. To this end, my research involves working with milti-band imaging surveys (using all the major facilities such as James Webb Space Telescope), extracting photometry and morphology for millions of galaxies, measuring their redshifts and physical properties, and carrying out statistical analysis. My work is at the interface between observations and theoretical modeling, as well as implementing novel approaches based on machine learning (such as simulation based inference).

You can find more about my research in the Publications and Talks tabs.

Other interests

I got a bunch of other things that I find interesting and like to dive deeper.

Football analytics

I do like to play and watch the beautiful game, which is increasingly becomes data-driven. And me being a bit geeky about data, I can’t help myself but implement what I know and do to analyze games, teams and players. In Blog Posts you can find some articles that I’ve written where we pore over public football data and analyze the game.