Biographical profile
Graduated in physics, I continued my studies obtaining a PhD in “Nano and Physical Sciences”. After an experience in the world of finance as a Quant for a financial consulting firm, I dedicated myself to teaching computer science in high schools.
During my teaching activity I approached the school Fab Lab and the world of Makers. I started following Arduino, Processing and P5 projects. I studied Computer Vision and Machine Learning in depth and I followed school projects intended for international competitions (Make to Care, FAST young people and sciences etc..). I dealt with the design of installations to be presented at fairs and exhibitions.
In recent years I have been collaborating with the University of San Marino, trying to put my knowledge to good use in prototyping student projects.
Main publications
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2010, 132, 21, 7445-7453
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2011, 115, 40, 19971-19978
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2013, 117, 34, 17451-17461
Research interests
Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Automation