Research Statement
I am a PhD in astroparticle physics specialising in the study of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs), with a focus on AMS-02 data analysis and GCR transport phenomenology. My work combines data-driven methods and theoretical modelling to investigate cosmic-ray propagation and composition. Recent projects include a quantitative evaluation of machine learning techniques for antideuteron searches and a reassessment of electron-capture decay within GCR transport frameworks.
Current Projects
Berillium isotopes fluxes
Measurement and interpretation of Be isotopes fluxes with AMS-02.
Revisiting EC decay in the context of GCR data
Assessment of the Impact of Electron-Capture Decay on Predicted Cosmic-Ray Fluxes in Light of Current Observations.
Past Projects
Antideuteron searches
Quantitative Evaluation of Machine Learning Classifiers for Optimizing Background Rejection in Antideuteron Searches.