My primary research interest is in astroparticle physics, more specifically, I contribute to the ongoing effort to directly discover dark matter, an elusive particle which makes up 25% of the universe. I am part of the LZ experiment, a 7-ton detector which should be coming live in the next couple of years. This will be the biggest dark matter detector ever conceived and will have a big discovery potential. I am particularly interested in the multiphysics aspect of LZ, and its potential to also search for neutrinoless double beta decay, as well as dark matter. This research is of paramount importance for the planning of G3 detectors.