I am an evolutionary computational biologist specialised in Bayesian phylogenetics and microbial genomics. I also like multiomics, chemometrics, and data sciences. I develop, implement, and streamline computational methods for the evolutionary analysis of microbial data sets. I am active on mastodon and I maintain a personal site with projects.
Previously I was a postdoctoral researcher working on Evolutionary Genomics in Dessimoz Group at the University of Lausanne, where I was also affiliated to the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). I have also worked with Hyperspectral Data Analysis at the Stevens Group (then at Imperial College London), and with large-scale Phylogenomics working with David Posada at the University of Vigo. I did my Ph.D. on Bayesian models for viral recombination at the Laboratory of Biometry and Bioinformatics of the University of Tokyo, under the supervision of Prof. Hirohisa Kishino.