About me

Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher, advised by Dagmar Iber in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering at the ETH Zürich where I study how physics shapes and constrains biological systems. Towards this, I am combining computer vision and physics-based simulation to connect morphology to the mechanical properties of cells and tissues. Additionally, I am a steering council member and core developer of napari.

Previously, I was an R&D engineer in the Bioengineering platform at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub. At the Biohub, I built hardware and software tools to make novel measurements on biological systems. In particular, I led the development of the in situ transcriptomics platform.

Outside of the lab, you can find me skiing and climbing.