My story


Drawing upon a rich background as a seasoned researcher and lecturer in the realm of pure mathematics, with a pronounced focus on analytic number theory, my professional journey has been marked by a steadfast dedication to a profound admiration for the arts.

My innate affinity for art and design has always been an inseparable part of my identity, serving as a source of inspiration and creative energy that constantly fuels my pursuits.

The decision to transition to a career in UX/UI design and web development represents a pivotal moment in my professional trajectory, as it signifies a conscious effort to amalgamate my diverse passions and expertise into a cohesive and harmonious whole.

By embarking on this new and exciting path, I seek to bridge the gap between analytical reasoning and artistic expression, harnessing my mathematical acumen to inform and enhance my creative endeavors in the digital realm.

This interdisciplinary approach underscores my belief in the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration and the limitless possibilities that arise from marrying disparate fields of study.

By embracing the challenges and opportunities inherent in the world of UX/UI design and web development, I aim to cultivate a dynamic and versatile skill set that enables me to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology and design with confidence and creativity.

My skills


Web development

  • Hypertext markup language (HTML)
  • Cascading style sheets (CSS)
  • Javascript
  • Frameworks/libraries
  • Version control
  • Cross-browser web development
  • Search engine optimization (SEO)

UX/UI

  • User Interface Design
  • User Experience Design
  • UX Research
  • User Flows/User personas
  • Wireframing and Prototyping
  • Visual Design

Personal skills

  • Curiosity and lifelong learning
  • Resilience, flexibility and agility
  • Analytical and structured thinking
  • Motivation and self-awareness
  • Languages: English, Italian, French, German
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