My main academic interests lie in Early Modern Philosophy and the History of Science. I have a strong background in science as well as in philosophy. My Ph.D. dissertation was on “The Conception of the Body in Spinoza and Galileo”. After my Ph.D. at the Sorbonne, I took up fellowships at the Vossius Centre in Amsterdam and the Descartes Centre in Utrecht and in 2017, I was visiting HAPP fellow at the University of Oxford. I am the editor of a special issue of the Intellectual History Review on Galileo and Spinoza and of two special issues of the Society and Politics: on Letters by Early Modern Philosophers and The Pendulum Clock and 17th Cen…
My main academic interests lie in Early Modern Philosophy and the History of Science. I have a strong background in science as well as in philosophy. My Ph.D. dissertation was on “The Conception of the Body in Spinoza and Galileo”. After my Ph.D. at the Sorbonne, I took up fellowships at the Vossius Centre in Amsterdam and the Descartes Centre in Utrecht and in 2017, I was visiting HAPP fellow at the University of Oxford. I am the editor of a special issue of the Intellectual History Review on Galileo and Spinoza and of two special issues of the Society and Politics: on Letters by Early Modern Philosophers and The Pendulum Clock and 17th Century Philosophy. Currently, I am focusing on preparing some publications. Among others, I am preparing a volume on a manuscript of A.C. Crombie and A. Carugo which I have discovered in the Trinity Archive (Oxford) and I am preparing also the publication of my Ph.D. dissertation. I give regularly papers at international conferences on topics related to my research.