Academic year 2025/2026: Matematica Discreta (first year of the Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science), Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno
Academic year 2023/2024: Matematica Discreta (first year of the Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science), Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno
Academic year 2022/2023: Matematica I (first year of the Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering), Department of Computer Engineering, University of Salerno
Academic year 2022/2023: Matematica I (first year of the Bachelor’s degree in Management Engineering), Department of Computer Engineering, University of Salerno
Fall 2021: Algebra (in German), University of Göttingen
Spring 2021: Maintenance of the Model Collection, University of Göttingen
Spring 2021: Introduction to Latex, University of Göttingen
Spring 2021: Automata and languages, University of Göttingen
Fall 2020: Writing Mathematics, University of Göttingen
Academic Year 2024/2025: Course within the doctoral school program of the 40th cycle, Department of Mathematics, University of Salerno. PhD course entitled: “Amenable Groups”, 20 hours.
Academic Year 2023/2024: Course within the doctoral school program of the 39th cycle, Department of Mathematics, University of Salerno. PhD course entitled: “From Group Theory to Cryptography”, 20 hours.
Academic Year 2022/2023: Course within the doctoral school program of the 38th cycle of the Department of Mathematics, University of Salerno. PhD course entitled: “An Introduction to Automorphism Groups of Trees”, 10 hours.
June 2021: Course within the doctoral school program “Mathematics and Statistics”, University of the Basque Country, Spain. PhD course entitled: “Groups, Languages and Automata”, 15 hours.
January 2021: PhD course for the summer school “XLIX Summer School MAT/UnB”, University of Brasilia, Brazil. PhD course entitled: “Automata, Languages, and Groups of Automorphisms of Rooted Trees”, 6 hours.
October 2021: PhD course for the program “North British Geometric Group Theory Lectures” of the London Mathematical Society with a grant awarded by the London Mathematical Society to teach a PhD course. Course title: “Groups of Automorphisms of Rooted Trees, an Overview”, 5 hours.