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I am a Master’s student at Heidelberg University and a research assistant at MPIK, where I work as part of the CRAB/NUCLEUS experimental program. These experiments aim to probe rare low-energy processes using ultra-sensitive cryogenic detectors, with applications ranging from neutrino physics to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. Due to the extremely small signal amplitudes involved, careful data analysis and background understanding are essential for extracting meaningful physical results.

My primary responsibility is the analysis of cryogenic detector data collected during CRAB runs. This includes energy and baseline calibration, noise modeling, and efficiency corrections.

Beyond physics, I enjoy reading fiction, traveling, and photography.