Welcome!

Our group studies the physics of animal behavior. We are interested in how behavior is organized across multiple scales—from fine-grained muscle activations driven by neural activity to large-scale navigation patterns shaped by the environment and internal states.

By combining ideas from statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, and information theory, we aim to uncover how inter-individual variability in behavior emerges throughout development, and how this variability influences evolutionary dynamics.


We are open for MSc student interships and have postdoctoral positions available!

If you’re interested in joining, feel free to reach out ✉️