I am a computational astrophysicist working on general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations of astrophysical plasmas accreting onto compact objects.
I am currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at the university of Turin, Italy, working on the development of the astrophysical code PLUTO and the modeling of magnetized accretion flows around black holes.
As a post-doctoral researcher at the Astrophysics Department of CEA-Saclay, I studied the dynamics of magnetized core-collapse supernovae connected to the formation of magnetars and the launch of gamma-ray bursts.
My research interests include accretion disks around black holes, jet-launching mechanisms, relativistic reconnection and dynamos, magnetorotational core-collapse supernovae and their multi-messenger signatures in neutrinos and gravitational waves.
I am an expert in High-Performance Computing (HPC) scientific applications that run on several thousands of cores, using supercomputing facilities across Europe.