I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, hosted by University of Maryland, Baltimore County, as part of the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science & Technology II (CRESST II). I am genuinely happy to be a part of NASA and to work in the Gravitational Astrophysics 663 branch within GSFC.
I'm working on LISA - the first space-based gravitational wave detector, launching in the mid-2030s - as a full member of the LISA Consortium, contributing to the development of data analysis algorithms and mitigation techniques for instrumental noise artifacts affecting the scientific data.
During my PhD I performed data analysis on the LISA precursor space mission - LISA Pathfinder, the geodesic explorer. I worked on the assessment of LISA Pathfinder noise performance and on the characterization of instrumental noise artifacts occurring in the data. I also contributed to the post-processing of the mission scientific data, ultimately published on the LISA Pathfinder Public Data Archive (lpf.esac.esa.int/lpfsa/).