Passionate about computer science and fascinated by natural sciences, I began my university studies in nursing. After changing direction, I decided to enroll in Biological Sciences at the University of Bicocca, where I focused on the molecular and physiological aspects of the nervous system with a review thesis on human-machine interfaces.
To continue along the academic path I had chosen, I subsequently enrolled in the Neurobiology faculty at the University of Pavia, specializing in the computational branch. My experimental thesis was part of the Human Brain Project, during which I supported the research team in reconstructing the Crus 1 cerebellar lobule in mice.
Thanks to my interdisciplinary skills and in-depth studies in computational neurobiology, I can work in various fields, ranging from bioinformatics—which I am studying independently—to the study of complex and realistic neural circuits, as well as the simulation of electroencephalography using mathematical models of neural masses.
The study of machine learning techniques and artificial intelligence has also provided me with additional analytical tools, offering several opportunities for improvement through the application of emerging technologies.