Post-doctoral researcher in the AI&ML group at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, advised by Gergely Neu, until the end of October 2025; currently a Florence Nightingale Bicentenary Fellow at the Department of Statistics, University of Oxford.
Education
PhD in Statistics from the University of Oxford, supervised by Arnaud Doucet and George Deligiannidis; was on an ENS (École Normale Supérieure) three-year International Selection scholarship: two years of Physics at ENS, and one year of Maths at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (now Sorbonne Université); undergraduate studies in Physics in Pavia (Italy).
Background
Research interests lie at the intersection of statistics and probability, with a focus on hypothesis testing, statistical learning theory, and online learning. Particularly working on sequential testing via e-values, the generalisation and expressiveness of over-parameterised models, and mean and parameter estimation.
Miscellany
Born and raised in a small town (Aosta) in the Italian Alps, right next to where Italy touches France and Switzerland.