"For the roads, they go on without end."
Since the dawn of time, humanity has lived in God's shadow, seeking Him and envying His greatest privilege: the capacity to create. Condemned to finitude, man invented art to emulate that miracle, shaping stories and figures to feel like the master of a destiny.
However, only computer science allows us to transcend the stasis of the canvas. Programming is the ultimate creative act, where logic becomes matter and thought becomes action. The thirst for omnipotence is quenched in every algorithm that works, in every system that springs to life beneath our fingers. If art imitates life, computer science simulates it. And in that microcosm of rules and variables, man finally touches the divine illusion of having created life itself.
Perhaps one day the spell will break, for I have realized that giving life to one’s own creatures consumes the soul. Yet, it is a destiny I cannot evade. Every morning, facing the glow of the screen, I listen to that whisper which overpowers all reason: it is not a choice, it is a necessity. I must continue playing God until the voice of sleep screams louder than the voice of programming.

Specialized in Computer Vision and Deep Learning, I manage complex multimodal datasets.
I manage the entire development lifecycle, from robust backend systems to scalable infrastructures.
Research fellow specializing in Wi-Fi sensing and environmental perception, exploring how wireless signals can detect human presence and movement.
There are two types of computer scientists: those who have opened a farm stay and those who have yet to open one
Self-taught pianist and amateur illustrator fueling technical creativity.
Padel, Tennis, and weightlifting for focus and energy.
Learning Japanese and solving Rubik's cube variants.
Rome, Italy