Organization:
International Day of Women and Girls in Science, University of Turin, February 11, 2021
Women in Mathematics Day, University of Turin, May 19, 2022
A 3‑day workshop in Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics, University of Turin, December 14‑16, 2022
Participation:
DAI Day V, University of Bologna, December 18, 2023
Billiards in Celestial Mechanics: a model for the galactic motion
Research program Mathematical Billiards: at the Crossroads of Dynamics, Geometry, Analysis, and Mathematical Physics, Stony Brook University, October 15, 2023 – November 5, 2023
An introduction to Galactic Refraction Billiards
Oberseminar Differentialgeometrie, University of Augsburg, July 10 lug, 2023
Chaotic dynamics in Galactic Refraction Billiards
SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Portland, May 14-18, 2023
Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos in Galactic Refraction Billiards
XMATHS Workshop, University of Bari, December 21‑22, 2022
Examples of chaos in galactic billiards
The Eighth International Meeting on Celestial Mechanics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, September 5‑9, 2022
Dynamical results for galactic billiards: linear stability, rotation numbers and symbolic dynamics
Conference on Global and Local Aspects in Dynamical Systems: from Exponentially Small Phenomena to Instability, Centre de Recerca Matematica (Barcelona), July 5‑9, 2022
Poster Stability estimates for geocentric satellites: Normal forms and Nekhoroshev theorem
18th School in interactions between Dynamical Systems and Partial Differential Equations, Centre de Recerca Matematica (Barcelona), June 27‑July 1, 2022
Poster Analytical investigation of a refraction billiard
Geometric and Variational Methods in Celestial Mechanics, Casa Matemática Oaxaca, June 19‑24, 2022
An example of billiard in Celestial Mechanics
First Adriatic Meeting on Nonlinear Differential Equations, Polytechnic University of Marche, May 12‑13 2022
Periodic and quasi‑periodic motion in Central Mass Galaxies
Ph.D. Seminar, University of Groningen, November 18, 2021
Periodic and quasi‑periodic motion in Central Mass Galaxies
IAU Symposium “Multi‑scale (time and mass) dynamics of space debris”, International Astronomical Union, October 18‑22, 2021
Satellites’ orbital stability through normal forms
Geom&tric PDEs @ Caserta, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, September 13‑16, 2021
Billiards with refraction: an example from Celestial Mechanics
Math Ph.D. Seminars, University of Turin, March 26, 2021
Billiards with refractions: an example from Celestial Mechanics
XLIV GNFM Summer School on Mathematical Physics, INdAM Gruppo Nazionale di Fisica Matematica, September 9‑14, 2019
Stability estimates for the satellites’ dynamics