Research Fellow from 2020 to 2021
Active in: PWGHF, PWGJE

I completed my PhD at Charles University and the University of Strasbourg, where I studied the baryon enhancement of strange particles in jets produced in Pb-Pb collisions.
From 2020 to 2022, I was a research fellow in the ALICE Physics Team at CERN, where I expanded my research on hadronisation mechanisms and jet fragmentation into the heavy-flavour sector. During this time, I measured the fragmentation function of charm baryons and constrained the QCD splitting function of charm quarks by analysing the substructure of charm-initiated jets. I also took on a leading role in the development of the heavy-flavour framework in O2 for Run 3 analyses and co-managed three computing servers of the AIP group.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking, skiing, and dancing, as well as photography and gymnastics.