
I’m a Nicola Cabibbo postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati in Frascati, Italy. My research interests center around the phenomenology of theories beyond the Standard Model. I am particularly interested in the nature of dark matter, the origin of neutrino masses, and the baryon asymmetry in the Universe.
Previously, I was a postdoctoral researcher at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, USA, in the group of Prof. Pavel Fileviez Perez. In 2018 I completed my PhD in the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP) at Durham University in Durham, UK, under the supervision of Prof. Valentin V. Khoze. Outside of physics, I enjoy football (soccer), traveling, hiking, and playing the piano.
Blog entries on recent articles:
• Theory of Dirac Dark Matter: Higgs Decays and EDMs
• Baryogenesis via Leptogenesis: Spontaneous B and L Violation
• Electric Dipole Moments, New Forces and Dark Matter