Research: State aid in the current temporary framework defined by the EU: the effects on competition and the economic constitution
Doctoral candidate (Ph. D. XXXVII Cycle) in "Public, Comparative and International Law", curriculum of "Public Economic Law", at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Department of Political Science (XXXVII cycle).
The topic of the research concerns the economic constitution and the temporary discipline of State Aid.
In 2020 she obtained a Master's Degree in Law from the University of Rome LUISS Guido Carli with a grade of 110/110, discussing a thesis in administrative law entitled: "Le ordinanze di necessità e di urgenza, con particolare riferimento all'emergenza COVID-19", Supervisor Prof. Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella.
She then did an 18-month internship at the de Vergottini law firm in Rome for the purposes of his legal practice.
In 2023, she qualified as a lawyer.
She currently works as a lawyer, dealing mainly with administrative law.
She participated as a speaker at the Icon-s Italian Chapter conference (Bologna, September 2022), giving a speeche on the topic of the new economic constitution.
She was awarded a scholarship for a teaching tutor position at the department.
She is the author of scientific publications.
During her university years, she spent a semester at the University of Oslo, as part of the Erasmus + programme.