Gen. 2018-present Associate Professor at the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
Gen. 2007-Gennaio 2018 Senior researcher at the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
Visiting scientist at the Department of Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD.
Gen. 2003-Gen 2007 Research scientist in the Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Ingeneering University of Rome "La Sapienza".
April 2001--Jan. 2004 Post-Doc in the Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Nov.'97--Mar.2001 Ph.D. student in the program Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in the Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics University of Rome "La Sapienza" Ph.D. Thesis:"Effect of constant mean gradients on scaling laws in homogeneous turbulence"
Oct.'92--Oct.'97 Master degree in Mechanical Engineering - University of Rome "La Sapienza". Final mark: 110/110 cum Laude.
Courses:
International School in Applied Mathematics
"The numerical approach to turbulence: numerical and analytical techniques". Siena(Italy)-1998.
Les Houches summer school in theoretical physics "New trends in turbulence" Les Houches (France) 2000.
Von Karman Instittute for Fluid Mechanics,"Turbulence and Combustion"
Brussels (Belgium) 2001
Teaching activity:
Jan. 2007-Oct. 2010 Lecturer of Fluid Dynamics II in the master degree in Mechanical engineering-University of Rome "La Sapienza". Lecturer of Fluid Dynamics in the undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering branch of University of Rome "La Sapienza" in Latina
Jan. 2004--Jan. 2007 Lecturer of Fluid Dynamics in the Energetic Engineering degree program - University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Feb. 1999--Jan. 2007 Teaching assistant in the course of Fluid Dynamics in the Mechanical Engineering degree - University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Mar. 1999--Apr. 2000 Seminars in the course of Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Aerospace Engineering degree - University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Dic. 1998--Oct. 2010 Supervision of several Master thesis students in
the Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics - University of Rome "La Sapienza" concerning shear flows, small scale anisotropy, LES, SO(3) data analysis and passive scalars. Transport of inertial particles in turbulent shear flows.