I am working on the Quantum Internet Alliance project, focused on the use cases of quantum networks, particularly secure delegated quantum sensing (i.e. how can a network calculate the mean of their individual values while ensuring the secrecy of each value?). I am interested in a wide variety of other topics too, like complexity theory, photonic quantum computing, and contextuality. Previously to joining LIP6, I carried out a PhD on the uses of Gaussian boson sampling for graph theory, at the University of Bristol, and worked with the start-ups Riverlane and Duality Quantum Photonics. I enjoy taking part in science communication and outreach projects.