Since July 2026 I am a postdoc at University of Milan, in the research group led by Prof. Salvatore Stuvard. This position is funded by the FIS2_StG: SiGmA.
I held a postdoctoral research position at Bocconi University, where I am worked in the ERC ANGEVA group led by Prof. Antonio De Rosa.
I obtained my PhD in Applied Mathematics at the CEREMADE dept. , Université Paris Dauphine – PSL and at the University of Parma, under the co-supervision of Prof. Antonin Chambolle and Prof. Massimiliano Morini.
My research lies in Mathematical Analysis, with a particular focus on the Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measure Theory. I am especially interested in geometric evolution equations, in particular Mean Curvature Flow, and have studied questions concerning weak solutions, asymptotic behavior, and discrete approximations of these and related flows. I am also interested in topics at the interface between Geometric Measure Theory and the Calculus of Variations, including the relationships between different notions of convexity for anisotropic integrands defined on currents.
On this site you can find my research papers and some more information about me, including my CV in English.