Research
My research interests lie in the theoretical study of potentially habitable exoplanets, with a focus on habitability of hycean planets, mostly through one-dimensional atmospheric modelling.
I also mantain an interest in fundamental theoretical physics, albeit this is currently outside of my research focus.
Qualifications
- PhD in Astronomy - Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge (2023 - present)
- M.A.St. in Applied Mathematics ("Part III Maths") - DAMTP, University of Cambridge (2022-23).
- Examined on: General Relativity (Prof Warnick); The Standard Model (Prof Quevedo); Quantum Field Theory (Prof Dorey); Cosmology (Prof Sherwin); Extrasolar Planets: Atmospheres and Interiors (Prof Madhusudhan). Part III Essay on The Wavefunction of the Universe (Prof Hartnoll).
- BSc in Astrophysics - Department of Physics & Astronomy, UCL (2019-22).
- From the end of my second year until I left UCL, I extensively collaborated - initially within a Brian Duff Studentship - with the local exoplanets group, under the supervision of Prof Tinetti and Dr Changeat.
- Pre-university education: Liceo Classico Statale Vittorio Emanuele II, Napoli, IT (2014-19)
Awards and prizes
- 2022: William Bragg Prize (best overall undergraduate, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCL); Dean's List (top 5% of graduating students, Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, UCL); UCL Observatory Student of the Year Award (highest marks in 2nd and 3rd year practical astronomy modules).
- 2021: Huggins Prize (best performance in 2nd year astrophysics, UCL Dpeartment of Physics and Astronomy), Faculty Undergraduate Scholarship for Excellence (most outstanding 2nd year undergraduate in the faculty).