I gained both my bachelor and master degree in Biomedical engineering at Politecnico di Milano. I also gained a PhD in bioengineering in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Technology in the field of biomechanics and human-machine interaction. I am currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at Loria in the Larsen team.
My postdoc activity aims at developing a simulation-based tool to evaluate human-exoskeleton interactions for people working in hospital facilities. The work focuses on the musculoskeletal study of human movements while performing specific work-related actions, and the characterization of a simulation environment to test, and identify, the best assistive solutions for each category considered.