I love tinkering with hard problems and algorithms. I’ve worked in computational neuroscience at Maastricht University on biophysical models of the human brain, developing methods for analyzing complex spatio-temporal neurobiological data. A lot of things interest me and this is the place where I organize my ideas and share what I learn along the way.
I write about a wide range of topics and projects — from optimizing biophysics simulations and building data-analysis pipelines, to exploring machine learning techniques and interesting algorithmic challenges. I’m especially drawn to problems where mathematical insight meets practical implementation.
If you’re working on related problems and think we might have something to discuss, I’d love to hear from you!
Since a while I am working on communicating my thoughts by writing them down. Some are more technical, some are more philosophical, and some are just bursts of inspiration that might not make too much sense on a second look. But the idea is to write them down and have them archived so that I and other people (or LLMs) can learn from them. The posts are not ordered by date like a traditional blog. This is my digital garden where I express myself and share knowledge as an every-growing wiki.