Hello!

I am a scientist building new ways to characterize porous and finely divided materials

I am a scientist in the field of adsorption, leading the development of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation over at Surface Measurement Systems, where I hold a Future Leaders Fellowship.

My main interest is finding new ways of looking at solid surfaces, interfaces and pores through the sorption of gases. In my previous academic positions at ICGM and MADIREL I probed how flexible MOFs react to external stimuli such as pressure, temperature and guests, how to make adsorbent-based sensors for detecting contaminants in satellites, and how defects influence the adsorption and separation properties in crystalline hybrid porous materials.

More info about me is here. You can find my peer reviewed publications the work section. Once in a blue moon I write about current interests, though I’m usually too caught up with other things. I also develop open-source software for various scientific and academic use cases, mainly related to sorption.

I am always interested in new collaborations, so if you have an idea for a project, would like to use my tools, or just say hi, please do get in touch by email or through one of my socials in the sidebar!