About myself

Originally from a city just on the side of Milano, Italy, I initially studied Economics, obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree from Bocconi University. As I developed an interest in demography and sociology, I enrolled in a Master’s degree in Sociology and Social Research at the University of Trento (Italy).
I moved to Germany in 2017 to pursue a double degree Master program, and never left. I obtained my Master degree in 2019 and my Doctoral degree in 2023 from the universities of Bamberg and HU Berlin, respectively.
Now I live in the north of Bayern in a beautiful historical town, with my partner and two cats.

In my free time, I volunteer at a local bike co-op and enjoy riding my bikes (plural) in the beautiful hills around my home.

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Professional skills

  • Quantitative data analysis, Quantitative analysis of social processes and change
    • Familiar with classic linear and non-linear model
    • Longitudinal data analysis including panel data, event-history analysis, sequence analysis
  • Highly skilled in STATA and R programming
  • Scientific writing and communication
  • Project planning, individual and team-led research, small team management
    You can get an idea of my capabilities by looking at my portfolio page

Work Experience

From Nov. 2022 to today - Researcher at the Chair for sociology and quantitative analysis of social Change

Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
In my current position, I work as Researcher (Wissenschaflicher Mitarbeiter) on a third-party (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) funded research project, looking at how the way people feels about the roles men and women play in society influences their family life.
In a series of papers, I am focusing on family formation, marriage, union dissolution and transition to parenthood as outcomes of this process.

From Sept. 2019 to Nov. 2022 - Researcher at the DYNAMICS Graduate Training Program

Humboldt University of Berlin
From September 2019, I was working as doctoral researcher as part of the first pilot wave of the DFG-Funded Graduate Training program DYNAMICS, centered on the analysis of the interplay between, demographic change, democratic processes and public policy.
Learn more about the program