Tenured associate professors | Mathematics for Science and Technology
Short bio
I obtained my PhD in theoretical physics at the University of Pisa in 1992 and then worked as a post-doc at MIT (Boston), Max-Planck-Inst. (Munich) and ECT* (Trento). Starting from 2000 I have been contract lecturer at the Free University of Bolzano and then researcher and professor in Mathematical Physics. My main interests concern quantum and classical field theory, General Relativity and gravitation, complex systems also in connection to social science and economics, and related mathematical methods. I am author or co-author of 101 publications indexed in Scopus and 4 in WoS. See See
40450 · MATH-04/A · Bachelor in Food and Enogastronomy Sciences · EN
42195 · MATH-02/B · Bachelor in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering · EN
42444 · MATH-02/A · Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering · EN
40211A · MATH-04/A · Bachelor in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry in Mountain Environments · EN
Applied mathematics.
Complex systems.
Theoretical physics, in particular
-Quantum gravity
-Extended electrodynamics (generalized Aharonov–Bohm models)
-Field theories with globally but not locally conserved sources
-Interactions between macroscopic quantum systems and gravity
-Theoretical extensions and possible experimental detection schemes for non-standard electromagnetic effects.