About me

I am a computer scientist born in Bolzano, South Tyrol. I discovered my passion for computer science at a young age and started studying it in high school at 14 years old.

I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Verona in July 2022, with a grade of 108/110. During my final year of the B.Sc. program, I also worked as a teacher at the same high school where I graduated.

I subsequently obtained my Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Computer Science and Engineering from University of Verona, with a final grade of 109/110.

My master’s thesis is titled Explaining Strategies for Expected Impacts and the associated tool is available here PACO.

During my studies, I have gained experience as a tutor, teaching various subjects to undergraduate students in the B.Sc. in Computer Science, Bioinformatics and Applied Mathematics program at the same university.

Additionally, I participated in an Erasmus exchange program for one semester, attending courses in Intelligent Systems and Numerical Applications in Engineering at ULPGC.

Currently, I am a post-graduate research grantee at the University of Verona, working on modeling and analysis of industrial processes in collaboration with a private company.