I am a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin. My research lies at the intersection of open quantum systems, nonequilibrium physics, and quantum simulation. I am particularly interested in unconventional relaxation phenomena, dissipative quantum state preparation, and numerical methods for many-body open systems.
Before moving to Dublin, I completed my PhD in Physics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and the International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology, under the supervision of Ulrich Schollwöck. My doctoral research focused on numerical methods for simulating quantum systems coupled to dissipative and vibrational environments, with applications ranging from few-level systems to strongly correlated many-body physics.
I grew up in South Tyrol in northern Italy and have since studied and worked in Austria, Italy, Germany, and Ireland. I am a native speaker of Italian and Ladin and also speak English and German fluently. This international background has strongly shaped the way I approach scientific collaboration and research.