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.

Inside the disk of one of the VLA antennas in New Mexico. At the Very Large Array radio telescope site in summer 2014, for the NRAO summer school.