Congratulations to Marco Bella, who today successfully defended his MSc thesis, by the title of “Multi-axion early dark energy and the Hubble tension” (with the opponent being Prof. Albino Perego)! Marco’s defense was absolutely outstanding, and he received top grades and honours, i.e. 110 e Lode (with this being the fourth 100 e Lode for my MSc students, after Davide Pedrotti, Giovanni Piccoli, and Mattia Scotto). In his thesis which I supervised together with Vivian Poulin, Marco studied multi-field axion early dark energy models, with the goal of seeing whether they can further improve over the vanilla early dark energy model in the context of the Hubble tension (as a spoiler, the answer is yes, and we are preparing a paper on the topic to appear soon, so stay tuned!), while developing and publicly releasing the mAxiCLASS Boltzmann solver. Marco will be starting his PhD later this year at UC Davis, where he will be working with Lloyd Knox. During the same day, I also served as opponent for Sara Marini and Jesa Crapella, respectively MSc students of Prof. Albino Perego and Prof. Alessandro Roggero, who discussed theses on binary neutron star mergers and non-superfluid neutron stars.