I am an astrophysicist specialized in the physics of the interstellar medium (ISM) and the star formation process. I earned my PhD at Pierre and Marie Curie University (Sorbonne Université) in Paris.
Following my PhD, I contributed to the MAGMIST and MagneticYSOs projects at the Department of Astrophysics (CEA-Saclay) conducting high-resolution numerical simulations of molecular cloud formation and protostellar systems formation.
As part of the MagneticYSOs ERC team, which focuses on understanding the role of magnetic fields in the early stages of star formation, I analyzed numerical simulations of young stellar objects and created synthetic observations of polarized dust emission.
I have also worked at the Laboratory for Theoretical Astronomy and Astrophysics (Ta-Lab) at Nagoya University, where I investigated hub-filament systems (HFS) and their connection to stellar cluster formation.
Since July 2024, I am a researcher at Liant in France, where I continue my astrophysics research and the collaboration with Nagoya University as a visiting scholar. I have also expanded my focus to include computer science, advising Liant on the scientific direction of its projects.