Ennoggi Lorenzo

Master's degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Milano-Bicocca and Ph.D. in Computational Astrophysics at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). My Ph.D. research focused on studying the merger dynamics of supermassive black hole binaries in gaseous environments through large-scale numerical simulations. To support my research, I developed a few Cactus / Einstein Toolkit modules and MPI-parallel C++ tools to analyze the simulations' results. As a side project, I contributed to AsterX, an efficient, GPU-enabled simulation tool for magnetized fluids in dynamical spacetimes based on CarpetX and AMReX. At CINECA, I work as a HPC application developer in the oil and gas branch (Eni).
Office: Milan
E-mail: l.ennoggi at cineca dot it