Bio & CV

After completing my bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Università di Bari, I did my PhD thesis under the supervision of Luis Vega at BCAM – Basque Center for Applied Mathematics. After that, I’ve been a post-doctoral fellow at the CNRS and Université Paris-Dauphine where I collaborated with Mathieu Lewin. I have been an assistant professor at Universidad de Cantabria, and currently I am an assistant professor at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

 

My research focuses on partial differential equations in relativistic quantum mechanics. In particular, I am interested in the analysis of linear and non-linear perturbations of the Dirac equation. This equation plays an important role in mathematical physics as it allows to describe the evolution of spin-1/2 particles, in coherence with the principles of quantum mechanics and special relativity theory.