I was born in Latina, an Italian city near Rome. I always had a passion for science. My high school was a Scientific Liceo. After that, I landed in the fabulous world of Chemistry science, at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. After an experience as Salesman for a Pharmaceutical Company, I moved to Alessandria (north of Italy) to deepen my knowledge in Polymer Science and Technology.
Love moves mountains, and I flew to Argentina to join my wife and have the gift to build a beautiful family.
In Argentina, I started the research pathways in Atmospheric Physics and had the opportunity to work as a Lecturer at the University of La Pampa.
Since my wife was granted a scholarship to do a PhD at the University of Wollongong, we moved in this marvelous city in July 2019. At the moment, after working as Senior PostDoc at UNSW-MoPhos (Molecular Photonics) research group, I am an Associate Research Fellow at UOW (University of Wollongong) CAC (Centre for Atmosphric Chemistry). I also have the honour of being an (Honorary) Adjunct Associate Lecturer at the UNSW School of Chemistry. Environmental and Earth systems are becoming my new challenging fields of investigation.