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About

I am a Galactic archaeologist with a strong theoretical background in computational physics and astrophysics. My research bridges theory and observations as I develop my own galaxy formation and evolution simulations to uncover the processes that shape galaxies like the Milky Way. Since the release of Gaia DR2, I have been actively working with this data and large spectroscopic surveys such as APOGEE, GALAH, and LAMOST.​​​

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I am deeply curious about uncovering the present-day structure and unravelling the past history of our Galaxy. My work aims to expand this knowledge to other systems, both within the local universe and at high redshifts, bridging our understanding of the Milky Way with the broader context of galaxy formation and evolution across cosmic time.

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I am a member of the 4MOST collaboration, with a particular focus on low-resolution halo and disc surveys. My contributions primarily involve the preparation of target catalogues and leading the coordination of surveys covering Galactic disc, which play a crucial role in shaping the success of the upcoming observations scheduled to commence in 2025.

fulll CV is available upon request

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