Biography

I graduated in Chemistry from the University of Florence, where I received my PhD in Chemical Sciences in 2009. Until 2016, I was a postdoctoral fellow at LENS, focusing my research on the study of structural dynamics using ultrafast femtosecond spectroscopy (Vibrational and Electronic). I was a permanent researcher at the National Institute for Metrological Research (INRIM) in Turin from 2018 to 2021, working in the field of CARS microscopy. From 2021 to 2024, I was a tenured Assistant Professor (rtd-B) at the Department of Chemical, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability at the University of Parma, becoming an Associate Professor in March 2024. I currently teach the laboratory courses in Physical Chemistry I and Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy for the Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in Chemistry, respectively. My research interests continue to focus on the study of structural dynamics and energy and charge transfer processes in molecular systems using time-resolved spectroscopy.