Through-out my career I have been investigating the physical phenomena associated with galaxy growth and evolution, through multi-wavelength studies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and star- forming galaxies (SFGs) at the local and high-z Universe, on small and large scales using a multi- wavelength approach. My research interests address major questions regarding the nature of AGN, and multi-wavelength properties, evolution and interaction with environment, their crucial role in feedback, their hosts, SFGs, and disentangling methods (identification/classification). A list of my publications can be found here.
I am a member of the COSMOS, EMU and MeerKAT-MIGHTEE, LOFAR-KSP collaborations, and of the American Astronomical Society, the European Astronomical Society and the Hellenic Astronomical Society.