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This manuscript signals the end of a fascinating journey I went through together with great people who supported me when I was at my worst and built in me the motivation to keep going.
They were capable of giving me consciousness of what I was doing and guided me to this very moment.
Words will certainly not render justice to their role, but I shall try nonetheless.
An important mention goes to my advisor Igor who taught me most of what I know now: with the trust he put in me, he made me feel what research is like, and introduced me to the dedication and determination needed to succeed.
I most certainly would not be here without him, and this I shall always remember.
I cannot help expressing the deepest gratitude to Harold: even though he was not my advisor, he trusted me, he guided me towards the best of all the worlds, and he supported me in every (im)possible way to the point words will never be enough.
He is surely a brilliant scientist and a great collaborator, but if he is not first of all a friend then I do not know who can be.
I also wish to thank Marco and Carlo for all the support they gave me whenever they could and the advice they provided at all times.
Life as a graduate student would have been incredibly tough were it not for the great people who were with me all the time.
I was not yet officially inside my Ph.D.\ programme when Alberto welcomed me to the office and showed me how to survive as a student and get the most from the experience as a person.
Even though he will not admit it, Riccardo helped me to discover dedication in the darkest moments, while contextually Giovanni taught me how to bring light and humanity in those, in the face of adversities.
In all this, with his silence \emph{à la Piemontese}, Francesco represented the needed balance.
Life in the office would not have been the same were it not for the people who supported me in this adventure, from the overly calm Chiara and the elegantly mannered Michael to the extremely excitable Kostas, to colleagues such as Andrea with whom I was honoured to collaborate directly.
Students and researchers met during these three years were absolutely great.
Confrontation with them helped me discover a vast number of interconnected topics and fascinating subtleties, and it allowed me to meet and get to know fellow students such as Paolo, trusted and worthy accomplice in many adventures.
Even with all the help of an incredibly large number of great people, I do not think I could be here writing these without the support of Alessandra and my family.
They had the most difficult job of all: they had to put up with me at my worst and to help me get through the difficulties.
My parents and my brother showed me all the affection they possibly could, they provided me with everything I needed, and they unconditionally made sure I could be as happy as possible to succeed in what I really wanted to do.
Not only did they succeed, they were absolutely amazing.
Alessandra is my hero: though she went through the toughness of her Ph.D.\ programme as well, she was able to be there for me every time I needed confrontation or consolation, every time I wanted to share good or bad news, every single time I was happy for something or in distress.
Alessandra is the strongest person I know.
There are definitely no words to express how grateful I am to all of them, but I hope I can repay them in time as I could not be more joyfully blessed than I am right now.
\noindent\emph{To all of you: thank you.}
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