Researcher biography

My primary interest in research revolves around studying the statistical characteristics of dynamical systems, using a functional analytical approach to study the behaviour of "chaotic" dynamical systems. This method involves analysing the spectral properties of the transfer operator on suitable Banach spaces. I am also interested in studying the optimal control theory for statistical properties of chaotic dynamical systems. Additionally, I study dynamical systems from a topological point of view.

I am a postdoc (John Nesbit Fellow) at School of Mathematics and Physics in The University of Queensland.

Previously, I was a Research Fellow at Monash University with Prof. Warwick Tucker.

I received my PhD in Mathematics at University of Rome Tor Vergata, under the supervision of Prof. Carlangelo Liverani.