Greater Rome Metropolitan Area
I turn complex data into cosmological insight at the scale of the Universe. I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bologna and a contributor to the ESA Euclid space mission, one of the most ambitious galaxy surveys ever launched. My work sits at the intersection of statistical modelling, machine learning, and high-performance computing. I develop end-to-end analysis pipelines for galaxy clustering, design neural network emulators to accelerate Bayesian parameter estimation, and lead large-scale analyses on national supercomputing infrastructure. I also author and maintain open-source scientific software. My research is conducted within large, cross-cultural international collaborations and has led to publications in peer-reviewed journals and invited presentations at conferences across Europe and beyond. I also co-supervise Master’s and PhD students at the University of Bologna. I am a rigorous, collaborative problem solver who thrives in high-complexity environments, whether that means publishing in top journals or shipping reliable, production-quality code. Fluent in Python and the full scientific computing stack, I am open to opportunities in research, data science, and quantitative modelling where precision and computational scale matter.
PhD Thesis: "A new model for model for three-point statisitcs to probe Galaxy Clustering in the nonlinear regime"