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PhD student at the Acoustics Laboratory of the Department of Industrial Engineering (DIN). Her research interests include acoustic design, speech perception, and speech communication, with a focus on acoustic comfort and passive requirements in environments such as classrooms and open-plan offices.
She earned her MSc in Civil Engineering in the academic year 2022/2023 with a thesis titled “The role of suspended ceilings in features WELL verifications and ISO 22955:2021 requirements.”
Her current research focuses on the study and comparison of acoustic comfort requirements in schools, as defined by local standards worldwide. This analysis is supported by in-situ classroom measurements according to ISO 3382-2 and subjective listening tests.
The integration of regulatory analysis and experimental data contributes to the development of predictive models for sound propagation in enclosed spaces and to the advanced characterization of materials.
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