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I am currently working as a Post-Doc at "Centro di risonanza magnetica per lo studio del sistema nervoso", DINOGMI (University of Genoa) with Prof. Matilde Inglese on the characterization of structural connectivity disruptions due to Multiple Sclerosis disease.

My research interests lie in modelling, numerical simulation and clinical application of Diffusion MRI, biomedical imaging, inverse problems, soft computing and clustering.

Previously I did 3 years of Post-Doc at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Verona. I worked with Prof. Alessandro Daducci on the development of a truly quantitative and biologically meaningful analyses of brain connectivity and collaborated with Prof. Marco Caliari on a project founded by "Dipartimenti di Eccellenza: Informatica per Industria 4.0".

Before that I was a research associate at "Centro di risonanza magnetica per lo studio del sistema nervoso", DINOGMI (University of Genoa). I worked with Prof. Matilde Inglese on the clinical application of Diffusion MRI with particular attention to multiple sclerosis disease.

I received my Ph.D. student in Applied Mathematics at the CMAP, Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées at Ecole Polytechnique with an INRIA fellowship under the supervision of Prof. Houssem Haddar and Ph.D. Jing-Rebecca Li (INRIA Saclay's DeFI team, CMAP-Ecole Polytechnique).

I received a MSc in Applied Mathematics from Università degli Studi di Genova with a major in mathematical methods applied to medicine's problems under the supervision of Prof. Michele Piana and Ph.D. Anna Maria Massone