2025: University of Parma (Italy), 12 hours
Lectures for the Ph.D. course "Perturbation of hypocoercivity for collisional kinetic models: theory and rigorous derivation of hydrodynamic limits"
2015 - 2019: University Paris Cité / Sorbonne University (France), ~500 hours
1st and 2nd years of the Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Engineering: teaching assistant for the courses “Calculus and Linear Algebra”, "Vectorial Anlysis" and “Analysis 4”
2nd year of the Master’s degree in Mathematics: lectures and tutorials for the course “Modeling Diffusive and Transport Phenomena”
2013 - 2014: University of Pavia (Italy), 80 hours
1st year of the Bachelor’s degree in Biology: teaching assistant for the course “Mathematics”
Jan. - Dec. 2025: Assegno di Ricerca of Jacopo Borsotti (University of Parma), co-supervision with Marzia Bisi
Topic: Derivation of mesoscopic models for circular economy
Jul. - Dec. 2024: Borsa di Ricerca of Jacopo Borsotti (University of Parma), full supervision
Topic: Analysis of a kinetic compartmental model for opinion formation
Jul. - Oct. 2024: Borsa di Ricerca of Mattia Fontana (University of Parma), full supervision
Topic: Structure-preserving schemes for Fokker–Planck equations with graphon
Mar. - Aug. 2021: M.Sc. internship (2nd year) of Loïc Rousseau (University Côte d'Azur), co-supervision with Laurence Girolami
Topic: Experimental validation of a multi-layer model for debris flows
May - Aug. 2021: M.Sc. internship (1st year) of Hélène Giraud (Sorbonne University), co-supervision with François James
Topic: 1D modelling and simulation of small-scale pyroclastic flows
May - Aug. 2021: M.Sc. internship (1st year) of Killian Coffi (Sorbonne University), co-supervision with François James
Topic: Development of a two-layer model for pyroclastic flows
Oct. 2019 - Jun. 2020: M.Sc. internship (2nd year) of Lorena D'Agnelli (University of Pavia), co-supervision with Francesco Salvarani
Topic: A kinetic approach for modeling bank exchanges
Oct. - Dec. 2018: M.Sc. short project (2nd year) of Laila Ben Romdhane and Naila Bouterfa (University Paris Cité)
Topic: Analysis of some numerical schemes for the linear transport equation
“ The value of a problem is not so
much in coming up with the answer,
as in the ideas and attempted ideas
it forces on the would-be solver. ”
Israel Nathan Herstein