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Pietro Boselli holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from University of London and also models professionally.

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University College London undergraduates were unknowingly taught math by a professional male model.

That is, until UCL student Arief Azil posted photos to Facebook of the lecturer. Arranged side-by-side, one shot shows Pietro Boselli in front of a whiteboard and the other of him modeling. Cue the madness.

That moment when you realised your maths lecturer is one of the top designer model 󾌯 #OnlyatUCL #UCLengineering... Posted by Arief Azli on Thursday, January 30, 2014

Man crush Monday definitely goes out to the greatest looking maths lecturer #PietroBoselli 👌 — Bobbi (@bobbiv82) March 30, 2015

#PietroBoselli is the greatest thing to happen to math since it became optional post-secondary — ah-less-yuh (@mynameisalesia) March 30, 2015

Mashable says Boselli is listed on UCL's website as a research student. Additionally, his LinkedIn profile says he's been giving math lectures, tutorials, tests and exams to students in Mechanical Engineering for almost a year.

Boselli, 26, has a Ph.D. in engineering, and was scouted by Giorgio Armani, BuzzFeed reports.

Among his accomplishments, Bosellli published research through the American Society of Mechanical Engineering titled, "An Inverse Design Based Methodology for Rapid 3D Multi-Objective/Multidisciplinary Optimization of Axial Turbines."

Mashable adds that Boselli is represented by Models1 London. He has about 202,000 followers on Instagram, which is full of post-workout snaps.

Heck let's go crazy and post two pictures this Friday night [?] [?] A photo posted by Pietro Boselli (@pietroboselli) on Jan 30, 2015 at 12:07pm PST

Post-workout selfie A photo posted by Pietro Boselli (@pietroboselli) on Jan 19, 2015 at 10:36am PST

Boselli indeed proves that there is indeed more to life than being really, really ridiculously good looking.