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I am a doctoral student in mathematics at the University of Technology, Graz, working under the supervision of Prof. Christoph Aistleitner. I have been fortunate to contribute to mathematical research through publications in journals such as Advances in Mathematics and Physica Scripta. My research interests span Diophantine approximation, harmonic analysis, spectral theory and partial differential equations. Prior to this, I completed my master’s degree in mathematics at the University of Vienna, graduating with distinction.
While I take pride in my contributions so far, I view them as opportunities to deepen my understanding and to give back to the broader mathematical community. I believe, we are all players in a symphony that fights against impermanence, striving to reveal lasting truths and timeless patterns that transcend the fleeting nature of the world around us.
Teaching has been an important part of my journey, and I’ve had the chance to lead lectures and exercises in subjects like functional analysis, measure theory, and differential equations.
Engaging with the scientific community has been invaluable to me. I’ve had the privilege of presenting my work at seminars and conferences in Austria, Japan, and France, and I’ve participated in several summer schools and advanced courses, particularly in harmonic analysis, spectral theory, and partial differential equations.
Fluent in German, English, and Romanian, I strive to connect with researchers and peers from diverse backgrounds. I am deeply motivated by the challenges and beauty of mathematics, and I aim to continue growing as a researcher and contributing to the field in meaningful ways.
Curriculum Vitae
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