In order to comprehend the formation and evolution of galaxies, I study the dynamics of the Magellanic Clouds. I do this using Gaia data and running idealised pure N-body simulations.

In this space, I go beyond the confines of traditional research papers, offering a more interactive and engaging exploration of my work. Here, you will find not only the detailed findings presented in my papers but also additional material (such as new plots and insightful schemas) that might not have found a home within the pages of a formal publication. This platform serves as a dynamic extension of my research, providing a glimpse into the results that shape my academic journey.  For a more complete description of my work, you can find all my papers in ADS.

The current available entries are:

Large and Small Magellanic Cloud clean samples for Gaia DR3

Kinematic analysis of the Large Magellanic Cloud

The bar pattern speed of the Large Magellanic Cloud

The KRATOS suite to interpret the stellar kinematics of the LMC disc