Currently, my primary area of interest revolves around exploring the impact of formal verification techniques
on enhancing cybersecurity measures:
how formal methods can be employed to strengthen the security frameworks of modern systems, mitigate vulnerabilities,
and provide provable guarantees for critical applications.
Additionally, I am keen on investigating the reliability and safety challenges associated with generative models, particularly large language models (LLMs),
including issues related to robustness.
During my PhD, I was mostly interested in parametric model-checking and particularly in the study of (un)decidability TCTL problems for subclasses of parametric timed automata, the application of these theoretical results to risk management through extensions of attack trees.
Another research interest is the study of hybrid systems.
From May to August 2019, I was working in Ichiro Hasuo's ERATO MMSD research project in Tokyo, Japan.