Curriculum Vitae

ABOUT ME

I graduated at the University of Florence in 2011 under the supervision of professor Francesco Maggi. In November 2011 I started my Ph.D at the University of Pisa under the supervision of Giovanni Alberti and my former master Thesis advisor Francesco Maggi. As part of my Ph.D. I have spent 4 months at the UT Texas at Austin. I completed the Ph.D. program in July 2015 with a thesis on isoperimetric problems for partitions.

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

RTD-A

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENTS

Postdoctoral Associate with a grant


Postdoctoral Associate with a cofinanced grant


Postdoctoral Associate


Postdoctoral Associate

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Analysis


Master degree 110/110


Bachelor degree 110/100


SELECTED TALKS

Conference Speaker in the event: "Beyond Elasticity: Advances and Research Challenges"

Talk title: A short-range interaction energy on Poisson Point Clouds


Conference Speaker in the event: "Variational methods and applications"

Talk title: Contact surface of Cheeger sets

(Video of the talk)


Webinar

Talk title: Contact surface of Cheeger sets

(Video of the talk)


Mini symposium short talk in the event "DEA: Dynamics, equation and Application"

Talk title: Integral representation of local energies on BD

Conference short talk in the event "XXIX Convegno Nazionale di Calcolo delle Variazioni"

Talk title: Il problema di Mumford-Shah sui grafi: definizione tramite un energia non locale

Conference speaker in the event "Topics in the Calculus of Variations: Recent Advances and New Trends"

Talk title: Approximation of fracture problems via Gamma-convergence: state of art and new results

(Video of the talk)

Seminar

Talk title: Optimal Partition Problems 

(Video of the talk)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Fall semester, Analisi III, Exercises sessions.


Fall semester, Analisi II, Full course.


Summer school for master students, Calculus of Variations: birth and rise of a new discipline.


Spring semester, full course: Principle of Real Analysis II.


Fall semester, full course: Principle of Real Analysis I.


Fall semester, full course: Principle of Real Analysis I.


Spring semester, full course: Principle of Real Analysis II.


Fall semester, Teaching Assistent: Analisi I.

UPCOMING TEACHING



EVENTS ORGANIZED

Conference on Calculus of Variation "Topics in Nonlinear Analysis: Calculus of Variations and PDEs"

Website of the conference

Poster of the conference