About me

PhD student at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

I am working on building an ultracold source of ytterbium to be used as the top source at the Very Long Baseline Atom Interferometry (VLBAI) facility.


A Mind of Many

I’m a human among a billion other and a mind of many. In this short life span we have, we are constantly fascinated by the beauty of the world, many of which we have explained and even more left unanswered. It is this beauty that gives me a meaning, and probably to many of you. And it is the journey, despite the frustrations, that gives me joy. So who am I? I like to think of myself as those old voyagers who sailed to the unknown, and came back home to tell the world about the treasures they found and the stories they lived. I might not know how to sail the oceans, but I am learning how to sail the abstract world of physics and how it connects to our world. This is my journey, and in my blog you will find the stories I would like to share with you.

Disclaimer:

This is a personal website and does not reflect the opinions of my institution.