I'm a physicist specialised in network and data science, with a strong interdisciplinary focus. I study complex systems across diverse domains—including social, urban, food, and ecological networks. My current research interests include spatial and ecological networks, urban ecology and mobility, and landscape fragmentation and connectivity. I'm particularly interested in joining collaborative teams that bring together diverse expertise to address challenges at the intersection of environmental, ecological, and urban systems—often involving complex data.
Infectious Diseases
Spatial planning and urban development
Urban Ecology
I'm interested in joining a project that investigates the structure, dynamics, and function of spatial networks in ecological and urban systems. I’m particularly drawn to interdisciplinary research that applies network science to study fragmentation, connectivity, and mobility—whether in landscapes, cities, or coupled human–natural systems. I would be interested in projects leveraging large-scale, complex data to uncover emergent patterns and inform sustainable design and planning or biodiversity conservation strategies or resilience strategies.