About me

I am a PhD student in Computational Mechanics in the research group of Prof. Schillinger at the Institute for Mechanics, Computational Mechanics Group at Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. I have a background in M. Sc. in Engineering Science from Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin) specialised in Solid Mechanics and Simulation Based Engineering. I also hold a B. Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from TU Berlin.

My research interests

My research interests and focus lie on numerical methods such as nonlinear finite element methods (NFEM) in the context of finite growth theory, immersed finite element methods, multiscale modeling and computational methods for biomedical problems (human liver). Currently, I am working on a framework for the computational modeling of full-scale liver growth that is guided by the goal of reducing stresses in the liver tissue.