I have moved to the University of Hamburg, taking up a professorship in Geometry and Analysis. Starting in fall 2023 Leonardo García Heveling will join my group as a postdoc and I am currently hiring a PhD student. The deadline for applications is May 25th. For more information and to apply go here. Update: The process has been concluded.
My main areas of interest lie at the intersection of Differential Geometry, Geometric Analysis and Mathematical General Relativity. For more details see Research. Note however that this is currently several years out of date. I am in the process of updating, but you probably gain a better picture of my current activity from my articles on arxiv and my CV.
From Summer 2021 to early Spring 2023 I was a postdoc in the project “Geometrically defined asymptotic coordinates in General Relativity” of Carla Cederbaum and Jan Metzger of the SPP Geometry at infinity. During that period I spent roughly 18 months at the University of Tübingen and the remaining not-quite-four months at the University of Potsdam.
For the academic years 2019/20 and 2020/21 I was a postdoc at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle.
During the 2019 summer semester I was a postdoc at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
I obtained my Phd from the University of Vienna in June 2018. In my dissertation project supervised by Michael Kunzinger I looked at the classical singularity theorems of general relativity from a viewpoint of low regularity and comparison geometry. I have also looked at various questions regarding rigidity in Lorentzian geometry. This project was funded by a DOC-fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW).