I carried out my PhD on quantum channel simulation and discrimination at the University of York, under the supervision of Stefano Pirandola. I then worked as a postdoc for the University of York (with Stefano Pirandola) and for the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (with Leonardo Banchi), conducting research related to channel discrimination and quantum learning.
My current research (with Damian Markham) focuses on the applications of continuous variable graph states for tasks related to quantum computing and quantum metrology. My research interests include quantum metrology, quantum channel simulation and discrimination, and quantum learning theory.