About me
I am a Theoretical Physicist working as a Postdoctoral researcher at INS, Marseille. In 2018 I obtained my PhD degree at the University of Hamburg with a thesis focused on the mathematical study of gravity at the quantum scale. Following a long-standing curiosity, I finally decided to dedicate myself full-time to Neuroscience. My current research interest is the theoretical and computational study of large-scale brain dynamics, with a special focus on the understanding of how stimulation propagates and influences the global rhythms of the brain. The ultimate goal of our research is to understand how to stimulate the brain to cause a predictable and beneficial effect by comparing in vivo experiments with in silico results.