I’m originally from Luxembourg, but I completed my undergraduate studies in Germany, where I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and a Master’s in Mathematics. During my Master’s program, I explored a variety of fields, including Machine Learning, Probability Theory, Topology, and Logic, before focusing my thesis within an intersection with computer science, on computer-assisted theorem proving.
Currently, I’m seeking opportunities in the fields of Data Science and Machine Learning. If you have any leads or suggestions in these areas, please don’t hesitate to reach out! I’m excited to explore these dynamic and rapidly evolving fields, and apply them to real world problems.
- Modular Verification of Intrusive List and Tree Data Structures in Separation Logic
- 👥 Marc Hermes, Robbert Krebbers
- Published at ITP 2024
- An Analysis of Tennenbaum’s Theorem in Constructive Type Theory
- 👥 Marc Hermes, Dominik Kirst
- 🏆 Won the Award for Best Paper by Junior Researchers (FSCD 2022)
- 📘 Included in the Journal Logical Methods in Computer Science (Volume 20 Issue 1).
- Synthetic Undecidability and Incompleteness of First-Order Axiom Systems in Coq
- 👥 Dominik Kirst, Marc Hermes
- 🔖 First published at ITP 2021
- 📘 Extended version in the Journal of Automated Reasoning (Volume 67)
- My Master Thesis: Modeling Peano Arithmetic in Constructive Type Theory