About me
Since September 2020, I have been a Ph.D. student in Theoretical Physics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, under the supervision of Prof. Lorenzo Sorbo. Before that, I studied Physics at the University of Bologna, in Italy, where I earned my master’s degree in Theoretical Physics in 2019 with a score of 110/110 cum laude.
My research
My research is focused on theoretical cosmology and its implications for the nature of fundamental interactions and the physics beyond the Standard Model. In my most recent work, I have studied various phenomenological and formal aspects of early-universe cosmology, including primordial gravitational waves and their anisotropies in axion inflation models, the renormalization of observables in curved spacetime, and the dynamics of inflation in the presence of black holes.
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