My research lies in mathematical physics, at the interface of many-body quantum mechanics and effective theories, with a particular interest in superconductivity. After working on topological phases of matter—especially topological insulators and the Quantum Hall Effect, where I contributed to the mathematical foundations of linear response—I am now turning to BCS theory and its emergence from microscopic many-body descriptions. I am currently a PhD student at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), after completing my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mathematics at Sapienza University of Rome.