Hi! Welcome to my webpage!

My name is Gianmichele Di Matteo, from 01/09/2021 I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT, working in the geometric analysis group directed by Professor Tobias Lamm. You can find my KIT webpage here.

I have obtained my doctoral title in 2021 from Queen Mary University of London, working in the Geometric Analysis Group at QMUL under the supervision of Professor Reto Buzano and Doctor Huy The Nguyen

Previously, I have obtained my Master of Science Degree at Università di Pisa, under the supervision of Professor Andrea Malchiodi.


Email Address: g.dimatteo@kit.edu


Address: College building for Mathematics, Room 2.035,  Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT, Englerstrasse 2, 76131, Karlsruhe, Germany


Here is my CV where you may find an outline of my research as well as my teaching and refereeing experiences.

Here's a link to my profiles on Arxiv, ResearchGate, CVGMT and ORCHID.

This picture was taken in the stunning Cetraro 

KIT Geometric Analysis Seminar

I am organising the "KIT Geometric Analysis Seminar" series, held mostly at KIT, with a few seminars run online. The topics treated always fit inside Geometric Analysis. The seminars will often be available via a Zoom link, sent to anyone in the mailing list. In order to subscribe to the mailing list, send me an e-mail at the address provided above. Here is a link to the KIT-GAS webpage, where you can find all the information about the upcoming talks.

Research Interests

Currently, my research mainly focuses on p-harmonic maps, n-dimensional H-surfaces and Ricci de Turck flow. Parallelly, I am working on some Ricci flow and isoperimetric problems. Previously, I have also worked on harmonic Ricci flow and constant mean curvature hypersurfaces. 

 Publications 

Invited Speaker


Some Mathematical Related Pictures

With my poster at the PGR Day in Queen Mary, held during my second year of Ph.D. studies

The poster in PDF format

Christmas departmental dinner I organised on the 11/12/2019, we were in 74!

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