My research is focused on the phenomenology of models with extended scalar sectors.
In particular, I work on supersymmetric, as well as more general 2-Higgs-Doublet-like extensions of the Standard Model.

You can find a list of my publications and talks in the navigation bar.

I am member of the Quantum Universe Cluster of Excellence, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

The origin of electroweak symmetry breaking and of the electroweak scale itself is still unknown. To shed light on this origin is one of the major quests in order to understand the cosmological history of the universe. I am particularly interested in the interplay of collider physics and cosmological implications of extended scalar sectors, such as first-order phase transitions and gravitation-wave signals, and how observations of new physics could provide vital information about electroweak symmetry breaking.

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I am also part of the μνSSM Working Group, a collaboration between theorists and experimentalists investigating the phenomenolgy of the "μ from ν" Supersymmetric Standard Model (μνSSM).

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