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I'm currently working as a HPC software engineer at EPFL (formerly Blue Brain Project). Previously I was a postdoctoral researcher in cosmology at the University of Geneva. I enjoy working with computers, climbing stuff indoors, and attempting to play the guitar.
You can also find me on GitHub, LinkedIn, and Mastodon.
My current research focus is studying the impact of relativistic effects on large scale structure, nonlinear structure formation using numerical methods, and making forecasts for the Euclid mission. Some of my publications are listed on the publications page.
Author and maintainer of COFFE, a C code with a Cython wrapper for computing the relativistic 2-point correlation function of galaxy number counts.
Author and maintainer of FITK, the Fisher Information ToolKit, a pure-Python package for computing, analyzing, and plotting Fisher information matrices.
I am a co-founder and main backend developer at Fautor, a non-profit association and platform for promoting research and outreach.