Since 2023 I’ve been a PhD student at the University of Montreal. My doctoral supervisor is Dimitris Koukoulopoulos. Before that, I was a Master’s student of Chantal David at Concordia University.
My research interests are in analytic and probabilistic number theory. I have worked extensively on analytic aspects of binary quadratic forms, and more recently on some generalizations of the multiplication table problem.
Beyond mathematics, I have a wide array of interests. I am an avid reader and collector of used books. I particularly enjoy science fiction, though I also dabble in non-Fiction works ranging from science to philosophy. I am also a chess player, with an ELO of around 1500. Additionally, I enjoy programming (be it for mathematical projects or game development).