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I studied physics at the Technical University Munich, Germany and finished my Diploma degree in 2011 at the Walther Meißner Institut for low temperature physics, where I also continued with my PhD degree. Here, I investigated phosphorus donors strongly coupled to a superconducting microwave resonator at millikelvin temperatures. After my PhD, I joined the group of Prof. John J. L. Morton at University College London to develop magnetic field resilient, high sensitivity superconducting resonators for ESR applications. I extended their applications further on ferromagnetic material studies, within the group of Dr. Hidekazu Kurebayashi, also at the University College London. Recently, I joined Prof. Christopher W. M. Kays research group to work on a room temperature continues MASER system, as well as the optimization of conventional ESR microwave resonators.