
Minerva Fellow - Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam
Incoming Assistant Professor in Bar Ilan University
Mentoring and Lecturing
"מכל מלמדיי השכלתי"
Welcome to my research group. I am deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of researchers and consider guiding students to be one of the greatest privileges of my academic career. My mentorship philosophy is simple: integrate students into the forefront of scientific discovery from day one, equipping them with a unique blend of deep theoretical knowledge and highly sought-after practical skills in data science and advanced coding. I am incredibly proud that the graduate students I work with consistently turn their research projects into successful publications in world-leading astrophysics journals. If you are driven by curiosity and looking for a dynamic, supportive environment for your MSc or PhD studies, I invite you to explore the exciting research opportunities we have to offer.



Mentoring Experience
I am highly dedicated to mentoring and leading research projects, with a strong focus on guiding students toward impactful scientific contributions. Over the years, I have successfully co-supervised talented PhD and MSc students, integrating them directly into cutting-edge astrophysical research. My hands-on mentorship approach consistently leads to tangible academic success, as evidenced by my students' projects resulting in published papers in leading peer-reviewed journals. For example, research conducted with my students has yielded publications in prestigious journals like Astronomy & Astrophysics and EPJC, and even earned an Honorable Mention from the Gravity Research Foundation. I am currently searching new students for my future group in BIU.

Courses
I have extensive experience teaching and lecturing in physics at world-leading academic institutions. My teaching background includes acting as a Supervisor at Queens' College, University of Cambridge (2022-2023), where I guided students through complex physical and mathematical concepts. Prior to my time in the UK, I served as a Lecturer for the foundational Mechanics course at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. My teaching philosophy is centered on breaking down intricate theoretical ideas into accessible, intuitive concepts. I strive to equip my students not only with a robust understanding of fundamental physics but also with the analytical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for modern astrophysical research.
