About me

I'm a PhD student under the joint supervision of Ulrich Bauer (TU Munich) and Michael Kerber (TU Graz). I have been at TU Munich since 2024 and was at TU Graz from 2022 to 2024. Before starting my PhD, I completed a Master’s degree in Mathematics at TU Graz and KFU Graz in 2022.

Research interests

My work lies in the field of topological data analysis, where I study computational aspects of multiparameter persistent homology as well as its connections to quiver representation theory. Recently, I have also become interested in applications of topological methods to the life sciences and machine learning.

Publications and preprints

  1. Fast free resolutions of bifiltered chain complexes
    with: Ulrich Bauer, Tamal Dey, Michael Kerber, Florian Russold; Accepted for the 42nd Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2026) [arXiv]
  2. Expected Complexity of Persistence Barcode Computation via Matrix Reduction
    with: Barbara Giunti, Guillaume Houry, Michael Kerber; Journal of Applied and Computational Topology 9 (29) [doi] [arXiv]
  3. The Localized Union-Of-Balls Bifiltration
    with: Michael Kerber; Proceedings of the 39th Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2023) [doi] [arXiv]

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Teaching