About me
Italian student at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), focusing on engineering and aerospace.
As a member of Levitum, a student project developing a hydrogen-powered electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) drone, I have gained valuable hands-on experience in the aerospace field. Our goal is to set a new world record for the longest range.
During my internship at a leading engine manufacturer, I gained insights into manufacturing engineering, industrialization processes, and their certification, particularly in the production of turbine blades and structures.
I extended my experience in aviation engines by completing my bachelor’s thesis in cooperation with the industry and the TUM Chair of Materials Engineering of Additive Manufacturing. The research focused on a finite element analysis simulation of the linear friction welding manufacturing process for blisk production, exploring materials science and FEM simulation using Marc Mentat.
I recently graduated from TUM with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and am currently pursuing a master’s degree in Aerospace at TUM. I also started a new position as a working student in research, focusing on optical communications for satellite applications.
I am a curious person, always eager to learn new things, and I look forward to further exploring the aerospace sector!