Members


Faculty


Andrea Appel

Assistant Professor (RTDb)

Research Interests

My research is in Representation Theory, with a special focus on the interplay between algebra, geometry and mathematical physics. I am interested in Lie algebras, quantum groups, integrable systems, and categorification.

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Claudio Arezzo

Professor (on leave to ICTP)

Research Interests

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1) Existence problem for special submanifolds of Einstein spaces.
2) Existence of special metrics on compact complex manifolds.
3) Analysis on manifolds and special metrics
4) Ricci flow on complex manifolds


Anna (Miriam) Benini

Associate Professor

Research Interests

Holomorphic dynamics in one and several complex variables, especially concerning the iteration of transcendental maps.

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Leonardo Biliotti

Associate Professor

Research Interests

Semi-Riemannian geometry; existence, uniqueness and molteplicty results of closed geodesics geometrically distinct. Genericity of nondegenerate critical points and bumpy metric theorem on Semi-Riemannian geometry. Isometric actions on symmetric spaces of compact type and isometry actions of noncompact Lie group on compact Lorentazian manifold. Symplectic geometry, Hamiltonian actions and moment map.

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Andrea Cattaneo

Assistant Professor (RTDb)

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Costantino Medori

Professor

Research Interests

Special structures on differentiable manifolds (in particular Cauchy-Riemann and paracomplex structures) and homogeneous spaces.

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Fiorenza Morini

Assistant Professor

Research Interests

a) Theory of nearrings. Study of specific classes of nearrings: for example Orthodox nearrings, A-rigid nearrings and weakly divisible nearrings. Such nearrings have provided a starting point for further study aimed at geometric-combinatorial structures (for example in building designs and codes from weakly divisible nearrings). b) Theory of groups. Asymptotic problems and probabilistic methods. Topic of research is to study the function P_G (t) that expresses the probability that t elements taken at random from a group G generate the same group. The function P_G can be expressed as Dirichlet series, and then extended by interpolation to a complex-valued function, the inverse of that function is called probabilistic zeta function of the group G.

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Lorenzo Nicolodi

Professor

Research Interests

His main research interests lie in differential geometry, especially in the geometry of submanifolds in homogeneous spaces and in the study of integrable systems, by the methods of exterior differential systems and of the moving frame.

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Alberto Saracco

Associate Professor

Research Interests

My research is mainly in complex analysis, CR geometry and differential geometry. More precisely, I have studied, under appropriate convex properties of domains in C^n (convexity, C-convexity, strictly and strongly pseudoconvexity): extension of functions and analytic objects; relation between the notion of Hilbert and Kobayashi hyperbolicity.

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Nicoletta Tardini

Assistant Professor (RTDa)

Research Interests

My research is in non-Kähler geometry. More precisely, I am interested in metric and cohomological aspects of (almost-)complex and symplectic manifolds with a particular focus on Hodge theory.

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Adriano Tomassini

Professor
Department Chair

Research Interests

1) Cohomological properties of almost complex manifolds;
2) Special metrics on complex manifolds;
3) D-complex structures;
4) Deformations of complex structures.

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Michela Zedda

Associate Professor

Research Interests

My research focuses on the existence of special metrics in complex differential geometry, with a particular attention to canonical Kähler metrics induced by an holomorphic immersion into a complex space form.

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PostDocs


Stefano Marini

Assegnista

Research Interests

I work in complex geometry, mainly studying Cauchy Riemann manifolds. My research interests include geometric aspects of real submanifolds of complex manifolds, Lie theory, homogeneous Cauchy-Riemann manifolds, real orbits in complex flag manifolds.

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PhD Students


Joshua Windare
Oluwagbenga

Supervisor:
Leonardo Biliotti

Ciclo XXXV

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Tommaso Sferruzza
O

Supervisor:
Adriano Tomassini

Ciclo XXXV

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Hu Mi
O

Supervisor:
John Erik Fornaess

Ciclo XXXVI

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Veronica Beltrami

Supervisor:
Alberto Saracco

Ciclo XXXVII

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Simone Cristofori

Tutor:
Michela Zedda

Ciclo XXXVII

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Renato Faraone

Tutor:
Lorenzo Nicolodi

Ciclo XXXVII

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