I am a theoretical particle physicists working on the theory of strong interactions and collider phenomenology.
I obtained my Ph.D. from the University of Milan in 2011, under the supervision of Prof. Stefano Forte. I then was a post-doc at Johns Hopkins University and a CERN Fellow, before moving to Durham University where I was an assistant professor in the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology. I also spent some time at Fermilab as a Fulbright Visiting Research Fellow and at the Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology as a visiting scientist.
Currently, my main interest lies in developing the quantum field theory techniques needed to obtain high precision predictions for key collider processes, and in their application for state-of-the-art phenomenology at the Large Hadron Collider.
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