About

I’m a physicist at TU Graz where I do research and teaching on theoretical fusion plasma physics. Until recently I have been investigating techniques of uncertainty quantification and model complexity reduction, with emphasis on Hamiltonian systems at NMPP, IPP Garching. Other research topics include the theoretical and numerical treatment of non-axisymmetric perturbations in tokamak plasmas, structure-preserving solution of ordinary and partial differential equations and the clever combination of analytical and numerical methods. Besides plasma physics this applies to problems with application in acoustics and engineering.

There are always bachelor’s and master’s thesis topics available at the plasma physics group at TU Graz and at IPP Garching, if you’re excited about nuclear fusion, theory and numerics, don’t be afraid to contact me!

If you’d like to know more about me, my CV is available for download and my electronic business card at TU Graz is linked as well as my publication list.

What’s on this site?

  • A short overview of research I’m involved in
  • Teaching material for my lectures