I graduated in 2013, from the University of Florence, with a thesis focused on Meritaten, the eldest daughter of pharaoh Akhenaten. Then, I obtained my MA degree at the University of Pisa, with a thesis about private funerary beliefs and equipment in Egypt during the Amarna Period.
I am currently working at CAMNES (Center for Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies), in Florence, and, previously, I was employed at the Museo Egizio in Turin and, as an intern, at the Egyptian Museum of Florence.
I took part in different international conferences and congresses all over the world, and my scientific interests regard mostly the Amarna Age and private religion during the New Kingdom.