Paolo Di Re is associate researcher in Structural Mechanics at the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome. Here he carries out research activities concerning Computational Mechanics problems, with particular regard to the formulation and development of enriched finite elements for the modeling of structural phenomena under constitutive and geometric nonlinearities.
At the same University, in July 2013 he obtained a master's degree in Civil Engineering and in February 2017 the title of PhD in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering.
He is currently co-teaching the course of "Scienza delle Costruzioni" (Structural Mechanics) for the Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering and teaching the course of "Meccanica delle Strutture ed Elementi di Calcolo Automatico" (Structural Mechanics and Fundamentals of Computational Mechanics) for the Bachelor degree in Technological Innovation Engineering for Constructions.
In February 2023, he obtained the National Scientific Qualification for the functions of Level II University Professor in the SSD 08/B2 - Structural Mechanics.
From September 2014 to July 2015, he spent a 15-months period of research at the University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States, during which he conducted research work related to the topic of the PhD thesis, under the supervision of Prof. Filip C. Filippou.
From 2013 to 2021 he tutored the Theory of Structures and Finite Elements courses for Structural Analysis held by Prof. Daniela Addessi for the Master's Degree in Civil Engineering.
From 2017 to 2021 he tutored the Statics course held by Prof. Daniela Addessi for the Master's Degree in Building Engineering-Architecture EU.
From 2014 to today, he has participated in numerous international conferences, in which he has presented the research works produced and has published several articles in important international journals.