After my Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree at the University of Bologna, Italy (2010-2016), where I worked on finite element simulation of photo-electrochemical processes, I obtained my PhD at the university of Warwick (UK) in 2021, where I worked on nanoscale electrochemical imaging of corroding surfaces. After working at the university of Warwick as a Postdoctoral researcher in until 2022, in 2023 I joined ITODYS (équipe PIXEL) as a Postdoctoral researcher and then as an Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche (ATER). My research has been always focused on analysing surfaces of electrochemical interest with microscopical techniques, in particular those involving micro- and nano-pipettes (e.g., Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy) and coupling those results with those obtained by other techniques of surface study, such as AFM, SEM, TEM, Chemical and photochemical characterisation. I have been working with several kind of systems, such as corroding metals, conducting polymers, porous membranes, hydrogen storage materials, electrocatalysts and battery materials.