Driven by curiosity and a fascination for complex flow phenomena, I seek to connect fundamental understanding with modern analytical methods—always with the technical system in focus.

About Me

I am a mechanical engineer, research assistant, and PhD candidate at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, working at the Institute of Fluid Systems. My research focuses on fluid mechanics, with a particular interest on cavitation. I investigate cavitation both experimentally and theoretically, combining physical modeling rooted in theoretical fluid mechanics with advanced methods such as modal decomposition and deep learning.

Cloud cavitation and cavitating tip vortex about a NACA0015 hydrofoil, experiments were conducted at the Cavitation Research Laboratory at the University of Tasmania.