Research Interests
My research focuses on the computational investigation of methane pyrolysis processes aimed at sustainable hydrogen production coupled with the formation of high-performance solid carbon materials. My primary objective is to develop kinetic and reactor-scale models for gas-phase reactions and carbon deposition phenomena, supporting process understanding and optimisation.
My main research interests include:
- Gas-phase kinetic modelling, focused on reaction pathways leading to the formation of carbon precursors and pyrolytic carbon deposition from the gas phase.
- Heterogeneous carbon deposition mechanisms, including the transition from molecular species to solid carbon.
- Multiscale and modular modelling approaches, coupling detailed chemical kinetics with transport phenomena to describe reactive environments relevant to pyrolysis reactors.
Education
- PhD in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano.Nov. 2025 – Present
- Advisors: Prof. Matteo Pelucchi
- Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. Sept. 2023 – Oct. 2025
- Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. Sept. 2020 – Sep. 2023