I am a Marie Curie Research fellow at the Mathematics Institute at University of Warwick.
Before, I have been PhD student and Assistant Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology under the supervision of Tomohiro Sasamoto. Prior to moving to Japan I studied mathematics at “La Sapienza” University of Rome.
Integrable Probability is the theory of exactly solvable stochastic systems. It bears connections with a number of fields in mathematics and physics. In particular I find interest in combinatorial aspects of models in the KPZ universality class.
In the spare time I train following the Freeletics program.