I joined the Hocky Lab as a postdoctoral associate in July 2025. My research focuses on stochastic motion in disordered environments. Key topics are systems that are out-of-equilibrium, anomalous transport, quenched disorder, and weak ergodicity breaking. Previously, during my PhD studies at Bar-Ilan University under the supervision of Prof. Stas Burov, we discovered that quenched and strong disorder, representing a highly heterogeneous environment, could lead to unexpected changes in transport dynamics within confined geometries. Notably, we found that stronger confinement, such as narrower channels, can enhance single-particle mobility. Looking ahead, I am particularly interested in bridging theoretical models of motion with real-world applications, especially in biological and chemical systems that depend on transport mechanisms for proper function. Examples include the role of biomolecular condensates in the reorganization of living matter, and molecular motor–mediated transport involved in insulin release.