Active in: PWG-LF

I did my PhD at the University of Turin, where I focused on unveiling the properties of the (anti-)hypertriton using data from the ALICE experiment at the LHC. My research involved precision measurements of (hyper)nuclear matter, leveraging machine learning techniques to improve signal selection. During my doctoral studies, I also spent a year at CERN as a doctoral student funded by INFN.
In 2023, I joined the University of Turin as a postdoctoral researcher, developing new reconstruction algorithms for strange particles within ALICE. Since 2024, I have been a Research Fellow at CERN, studying the production and properties of light-flavour particles with the LHC Run 3 data. I also coordinate the ALICE Nuclei, Spectra, and Exotica Physics Analysis Group, as well as the ALICE Machine Learning Group, contributing to multiple developments to integrate AI in different ALICE projects.
Outside of work, I enjoy reading, watching movies, and staying active with all kinds of sports. I’m also a passionate Inter F.C. fan.
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