Career
She worked at the National Research Council and later as a professor at the University of Bari. She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1928 at Bologna and gave a talk I trasformatori telefonici. During World World War II, she worked in a telephone office in Milan, where she joined the Italian resistance movement.
She built and operated a radio station that sent intelligence on German troop movements to other parts of the resistance in southern Italy.
She is the author of the Italian textbook Elettronica (Electronics, Rome: Delegate Bianco, 1963).