This website documents my work in radio astronomy and antenna engineering. It brings together research on pulsar radio emission, single-pulse analysis methods, and practical experience from building and calibrating antennas. The aim is to make advanced scientific results and engineering knowledge accessible to researchers, students, and enthusiasts.

Scientific Focus
Understanding pulsar emission physics by analyzing single pulses and periodicities across multiple frequencies — from LOFAR at 150 MHz to Effelsberg at 8.35 GHz.
Practical Approach
Connecting theory with practice: building antennas, measuring system performance, and sharing open methods and data to support reproducible science.
Contact
For collaboration, questions, or data requests, please visit the Contact page.