
Hello there!
I’ve just finished my M.Sc. in Physics at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, along with a master’s thesis at Fraunhofer IAF. My journey began in Physics Education, but as I moved forward, I found myself wanting a deeper connection to the subject. I came to believe that to truly teach science, you need to experience it as a researcher first. That idea brought me back to the heart of the field.
We often hear that we’re living in the “Age of Information,” but these days it can just as easily feel like the age of misinformation. That’s why I see my role not only as a physicist by training, but also as someone who has a responsibility to help foster critical thinking and a scientific mindset in the next generation.
Looking ahead, I hope to keep building bridges between research and education. I hope to contribute towards making science not just something students learn, but something they genuinely experience and live.
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Visit my LinkedIn page to get a formal overview of my professional journey.
I have recently migrated most of my programming-related projects to a new home on GitHub. I named the repo “A Quetzalcoatlus” as a small nod to my childhood fascination with dinosaurs.