Phd in Architecture. He completed his doctoral thesis on the analysis of the stability of concrete structures subjected to differential movements. He is the author and co-author of 17 publications, including books, journal articles, and contributions to conferences on Mechanical and Structural Engineering. He holds a national research patent and has been the lead researcher in 32 university-industry transfer contracts under Article 68/83 of the LOU (Organic Law of Universities). His professional practice focuses on the assessment of damage to building structures subjected to fire, a professional job that is currently the subject of a second ongoing doctoral thesis.