Research: Project and experimental verification of guidance and navigation architecture for in-orbit servicing.
I received my M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from Sapienza University of Rome and I conducted research activity in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University, Montreal, Canada in the field of motion planning for space robotics. I'm currently a PhD student of the Department of Astronautic, Electric and Energetic Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome and my research interest is in the area of dynamics and control with application to space robotics for in-orbit servicing.
From the climate issue to the increasing geopolitical instability, the reality around us is changing radically and we need to face this. Space has a crucial role in all the challenges we will have to face. It has a crucial role to preserve our planet for the generations to come, it has a crucial role to advance in medicine and many other research fields and, maybe most important of all, it has a crucial role in preserving peace and world stability.
As an aerospace engineer and a European citizen, doing research in the aerospace field not only means following my greatest passion, but it is also be the best way to give my contribution for a safer and better future.