I am currently a Ph.D. student in the Graph Transformation Group headed by Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Kreowski at the University of Bremen (Germany). Before, I was research assistant at the research group Combinatorial Algebraic Topology headed by Prof. Dr. Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov and at the research group Computer Engineering/IT-Security headed by Prof. Dr. Tim Güneysu both also at the University of Bremen. While studying bachelor and master I was student research assistant in the research group Computer Architecture headed by Prof. Dr. Rolf Drechsler.

My research interests are bipartite. I work with Hans-Jörg Kreowski and Sabine Kuske in the field of graph transformation, i.e., rule-based manipulation of graphs, from a category and formal language theoretical perspective. Besides this, I combine my interest for algebraic number theory, complexity theory, cryptography and quantum computation in the topic quantum complexity theory and post-quantum cryptography, i.e., conventional cryptographic systems which resist adversaries with quantum computation power.

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