I am a researcher in Human-Computer Interaction at the i3 research group of Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), a research centre based in Trento, in the Italian Alps.

My main research interests are ethnography, co-design, embodied interaction, and interaction design in natural environments. The main application fields where I have conducted my research so far are outdoor sports, wearable devices, citizen science, and playful education.

In 2018, I graduated with my PhD with a thesis on “Designing Wearables for Climbing: Integrating the Practice and the Experience Perspectives of Outdoor Adventure Sports” from the University of Trento (Italy). Moreover, I hold a Master’s degree in Communication Science from the University of Siena (Italy).