I am a theoretical particle physicist interested in new physics scenarios. My work focuses on the most elusive particles of the Universe: Neutrinos. I am currently a research associate at the High Energy Theory group at Brookhaven National Laboratory. I did my PhD at the Instituo de Fisica Teorica UAM-CSIC in Madrid, Spain, where I was funded by the Marie Curie ITN “elusives”. I studied at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany where I obtained a BSc and MSc in physics.
PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics, 2019
Instituo de Fisica Teorica UAM-CSIC, Spain
MSc in Physics, 2016
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
BSc in Physics, 2014
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Organizer of BNL neutrino journal club, a bi-weekly meeting between theorists and experimentalists where we discuss recent papers about …
Contact person and liaison for early career scientists and senior scientists, participation and organization of group meetings
This workshop will examine the current state of knowledge of tau neutrinos.
Since 2016: Participation in various outreach projects like filming of various videos for the outreach project IFT responde, and author …