As a speaker, I’m driven by a desire to make complex ideas in physics and creativity feel vivid, meaningful, and accessible to audiences of all ages. Whether addressing industry professionals or young minds, my goal is to make the complex wonders of the universe feel accessible, inspiring, and alive.
I’ve shared my work internationally as a keynote speaker — most recently delivering a featured talk at Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt titled Immersive Physics: Translating Cosmic Mysteries into Artistic Expression. This dynamic session combined lecture and live demonstration, including improvising with real-time data from a muon detector, showcasing how subatomic phenomena can generate immersive sound and light environments.
My educational work is equally rooted in wonder and interactivity. I’ve designed and delivered sessions for a wide range of audiences, including a large-scale workshops at Magna Science Adventure Centre, introducing the fundamentals of particle physics to hundreds of primary school children. These playful, participatory sessions weave together science communication, creative games, and hands-on experience with my installations such as Visitor and Particle Shrine, inviting young people to feel the thrill of discovery through science and art.
My aim is always to inspire awe, provoke curiosity, and foster meaningful connections between scientific understanding and artistic imagination.