Research

My work spans several areas in theoretical physics, with a focus on black hole physics broadly understood. The tools I use range from scattering amplitudes and S-matrix theory to celestial holography, quantum information and machine learning.

A full list of publications can be found on iNSPIRE-HEP or Google Scholar.


Research Areas

Scattering Amplitudes & Gravity During my PhD I studied how scattering amplitudes — one of the signature objects in quantum field theory — can be used to understand both classical and quantum aspects of gravity.

Black Hole Physics I am currently pursuing research related to black hole physics. This involves tools from S-matrix theory, celestial holography, quantum information and machine learning, among others.

Celestial Holography Exploring the connections between asymptotic symmetries, soft theorems and the holographic description of gravity in asymptotically flat spacetimes.


Students interested in pursuing a short-term project are welcome to contact me.