Simone Noja
Assistant Professor in Geometry
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.
Lately, I have become increasingly interested in the mathematical underpinnings of the Batalin–Vilkovisky formalism and the pure spinor superfield formalism – particularly the higher geometric and algebraic structures they entail, as well as their applications to supersymmetric field theories and supergravity.