I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science: Youth Studies, where I am involved in the project. My current research examines the contextual and cross-cultural factors associated with trends in adolescents' well-being. More broadly, I am interested in studying the adjustment of youth from an ecological perspective, focusing on the role of individual and socio-contextual factors that shape how adolescents thrive in current multicultural societies.
I have obtained a PhD (2024) in Social Psychology at Alma Mater University of Bologna (Italy) with a dissertation on the development and correlates of ethnic prejudice in adolescence and emerging adulthood. Previously, I completed a Bachelor in Psychology (2016) and a Master in Developmental Psychology (2018) at Catholic University of Milan (Italy).