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I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Bologna, graduating in 2020 with a thesis titled ‘
Distribution of Lightning Phenomena in Relation to Orography and Soil Type in the Gran Sasso Area of Abruzzo’. Subsequently, I enrolled in the Master’s program in Physics of the Earth System at the University of Bologna, graduating in 2022 with a thesis titled ‘
Characterization of ENSO Changes under Idealized Radiative Forcing in an Intermediate-Complexity General Circulation Model’. I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Atmospheric and Climate Physics at the University of Bologna, after winning a fellowship titled ‘Impacts of Earth System Models’ Systematic Error on Teleconnection’, offered by the CMCC Foundation - Euro-mediterranean Centre for Climate Change. Furthermore, I am collaborating with the University of St Andrew in the context of data-driven methods and AI for climate science. My research interests are primarily focused on climate modes of variability at interannual time-scales, atmospheric teleconnections, climate modelling, and AI for climate science.
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