Research interests:

I study quantum materials and theoretical models thereof.

My recent research focused on thermal transport as a probe of quantum phenomena in insulators, from the interaction between phonons and magnetic degrees of freedom. I am now exploring some more formal aspects, by developing a kinetic equation formalism for chiral bosons in inhomogeneous theories, with applications to skyrmion lattices.

Recenly, I started to investigate unconventional magneto-oscillations in electronic systems coupled to critical bosons. I am also exploring unusual features of transport, especially drag effects, in Bose-Fermi mixtures.

More generally, I'm interested in anything nontrivial that can happen with electrons.

Group and collaborators:

I work in the Condensed Matter Theory group at the Technische Universität München, with Michael Knap and Johannes Knolle.

Before that, I did my PhD in the Laboratoire de Physique at ENS de Lyon, in the theoretical physics group, with Lucile Savary.

I also spent some time at the KITP with Leon Balents.