Research

Research Overview

My research sits at the intersection of atmospheric physics & chemistry, climate science, and Earth system modelling, with a strong interest in the processes that shape cloud formation and their role in the climate system.

Current Research

Ice-Nucleating Particles in Mixed-Phase Clouds

As a postdoctoral scientist at ETH Zurich, I am investigating the role of ice-nucleating particles in mixed-phase clouds using global climate models. This work focuses on understanding how these particles influence cloud microphysics and their broader implications for climate.

Previous Research

Vegetation-Climate Interactions

During my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and JGU Mainz, my research focused on vegetation–climate interactions, specifically examining the role of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions in the Earth system. This work explored how vegetation influences atmospheric chemistry and climate through the emission of these compounds.

Earth Observation

As a fellow at the European Space Agency (ESA) in Frascati, Italy, I worked on Earth observation projects, gaining valuable experience in remote sensing applications for atmospheric and climate research.