Chapter 01 of 07

About.

A short biography — who I am, where I come from, and what I am trying to figure out.

I am a PhD researcher at the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks (ComNets), TU Dresden. I work on the part of the network stack that decides when a packet arrives, not just whether it does. My research integrates 5G/6G with Time-Sensitive Networking and Network Coding, with hands-on work across TSN hardware, real-time kernels, and time-coordinated computing platforms.

What pulls me toward this field is a small but stubborn idea: that timely is not the same as fast, that fresh is not the same as recent, and that the protocols which take that distinction seriously will be the ones running the next decade of industrial and tactile networks.

Outside of the lab I think a lot about the geometry of communication — how problems that look like throughput often turn out to be problems of structure, of which configurations of nodes and edges can sustain a guarantee. The figure on the homepage is a small nod to that: seven points, every chord drawn, no information privileged over another. A reminder that the most useful graph is sometimes the most uniform one.

Education.

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Experience.

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