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Biography

I hold a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, a specialization in teaching science subjects at the secondary school level, and a Master's degree in Mathematics for Biomedical Applications from the University of Trento (Italy). During my master's thesis, conducted at ETH Zürich (Switzerland), I developed an in silico and in vitro comparative study of coronary artery fluid dynamics, gaining experience at the interface of computational modeling and experimental validation. This academic path has provided me with skills in mathematics, numerical computation, physics, and physiology, which are applicable to various fields in medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, and healthcare services.

I am currently a PhD student in the CoMMLab research group at the University of Valencia, where I work in the field of computational cardiology. My research focuses on the numerical simulation of atrial electrophysiology, with the goal of improving the understanding of atrial arrhythmias and supporting clinical decision-making. During my PhD, I carried out research stays at The Ohio State University under the supervision of Prof. Vadim V. Fedorov, and at the University of Oxford with Prof. Alfonso Bueno-Orovio. Throughout my doctoral studies, I have received awards for science outreach (Premi +Dones 2024, Universitat de València), the Early Career Award at the 13th Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart (FIMH 2025, Dallas, USA), and the Best Poster Presentation Award at the 2025 Meeting of the Spanish Network for Computational Cardiac Modeling (vHEARTSN), Valencia.

I am fluent in Italian (native), Spanish (C2), English (C1), and Valencian (C1), and I have proficiency in scientific programming and computational modeling tools used in biomedical research.

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