Simone Noja
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Università degli Studi di Bari
Welcome! I am a tenure-track assistant professor (rtd-B) working at the interface between geometry, algebra, and mathematical physics.
My research explores the mathematical structures emerging from supersymmetric field theories and string theory.
In particular, a significant part of my work has focused on supergeometry, the natural mathematical framework for describing supersymmetry in physics.
More recently, my interests have expanded towards the mathematical foundations of the Batalin–Vilkovisky formalism and of the pure spinor superfield formalism. In this context, I use methods from homological algebra and derived algebraic geometry to study the structures underlying classical and quantum field theories, supersymmetric theories, supergravity, and related models.