My scientific research focuses on pulsar astrophysics, with particular emphasis on understanding the emission mechanisms of radio pulsars. I work with data from LOFAR (Low-Frequency Array), as well as complementary observations from facilities such as the GMRT (Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope) and Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope. By analyzing patterns in pulsar emission, I aim to better understand the extreme physical conditions in their surroundings and the processes shaping their radiation. My research involves the analysis of single-pulse phenomena, including sub-pulse drifting, nulling, and mode changing, alongside statistical studies of pulse morphology and polarization analysis. I am particularly interested in exploring magnetospheric plasma processes through detailed observational analysis, and in developing robust data-driven methods to characterize the pulsar emission.

