
Position: Ph.D. Student
I’m a physicist of complex systems by training and currently enrolled in the Complex Systems for Quantitative Biomedicine PhD programme at UniTO, cycle XL. My academic background is rooted in statistical physics, which continues to
shape how I think about biological complexity. I’m particularly interested in applying deep learning to model biological systems, generate synthetic data, and explore emergent behaviors in complex systems—especially at the intersection
of physics, biology, mathematics, and data science.
When I’m not decoding the intricacies of complex systems, I’m probably either exploring music of wildly varying quality or at the gym lifting heavy things—both surprisingly effective ways to keep my thinking sharp.