Graduated in Law from the University of Trento and associated @ Portolano Cavallo
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Questions to understand the present and design the futureI was born and raised in Ascoli Piceno, where I graduated from the F. Stabili Classical High School before heading to Trento to attend the Faculty of Law.
Driven by the desire to discover what lay beyond the textbooks, I participated in the Double Degree program at the Université Paris XIII, spending a year in the City of Light among university courses and evenings with friends from all over the world.
Back in Trento, I delved into legal issues related to the protection of personal data, especially in relation to new technologies, to investigate how the law intersects with the most innovative technological realities and understand how and where these two areas can coexist in balance. To examine these aspects in a multicultural and stimulating context, I decided to attend a Winter Law School dedicated to privacy at Charles University in Prague organized by the ELSA association (European Law Students' Association) of which I was also Vice-President of Academic Activities in Trento.
In December 2019, I graduated with a thesis dedicated to the challenges of Artificial Intelligence in light of the discipline of personal data protection, focusing on the processing of health data through voice assistants. During the writing of the thesis, I collaborated with the Bruno Kessler Foundation and later gave in-depth presentations on these topics, for example in the seminar series "Law and Data" at the University of Trento.
Since January 2020, I have been associated with the Portolano Cavallo Law Firm, where I have the opportunity to delve into questions that require creative legal solutions for innovative technological projects. In this way, I seek to contribute to the integration of the Arts into STE(A)M.