I am a seismologist specializing in the monitoring and analysis of natural and anthropogenic seismicity, with research focused on earthquake processes, seismic wave propagation, and ambient seismic noise. My work includes the application of advanced techniques such as Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) in both seismology and oceanography, and I currently lead the development of fibre-optic sensing technologies for seismic monitoring at the ICM. I have extensive experience in managing and analyzing data from land-based and ocean-bottom seismograph networks, as well as in leading multidisciplinary research and industry collaboration projects. In addition to my research, During my career, I have been actively involved in academic supervision, university teaching, and public outreach in the field of Earth sciences.