At the University of Torino
In the Fall 2015/16 I am Tutor for the course of Analisi Matematica UNO. Here one can find all the informations and material.
In the Spring 2016 semester I am teaching 'Problem solving', i.e. challenging exercises mostly from functional analysis.
In the Fall 2016/17 I taught a Ph.D. course on Geometric measure theory, in collaboration with Eleonora Cinti.
At the Catholic University in Brescia
In the Spring 2018 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes' in collaboration with Marco Degiovanni.
In the Spring 2019 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes'.
In the Spring 2020 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes'.
At the University of Pavia
In the Spring 2020 semester I taught 'Evolutions Equations'.
In the Fall 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23 semester I taught 'Analysis 1' for Bioengineering.
In the Spring 2023 semester I taught Calculus of Variations for students in Mathematics, with Antonio Segatti.
In the Fall 2023/24 semester I teach 'Analysis 1' for Bioengineering.
Here you find the kiro online platform of the course.
In the Spring 2024 semester I teach Calculus of Variations for students in Mathematics, with Luca Rondi
In the Spring 2024 semester I teach 'Analysis 2' for Electronic and Informatic Engineering, with Maria Giovanna Mora.
Students can contact me for any problem or query.
In the Fall 2015/16 I am Tutor for the course of Analisi Matematica UNO. Here one can find all the informations and material.
In the Spring 2016 semester I am teaching 'Problem solving', i.e. challenging exercises mostly from functional analysis.
In the Fall 2016/17 I taught a Ph.D. course on Geometric measure theory, in collaboration with Eleonora Cinti.
At the Catholic University in Brescia
In the Spring 2018 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes' in collaboration with Marco Degiovanni.
In the Spring 2019 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes'.
In the Spring 2020 semester I taught 'Mathematical Biology II' in collaboration with Maurizio Paolini and 'Stochastic Processes'.
At the University of Pavia
In the Spring 2020 semester I taught 'Evolutions Equations'.
In the Fall 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23 semester I taught 'Analysis 1' for Bioengineering.
In the Spring 2023 semester I taught Calculus of Variations for students in Mathematics, with Antonio Segatti.
In the Fall 2023/24 semester I teach 'Analysis 1' for Bioengineering.
Here you find the kiro online platform of the course.
In the Spring 2024 semester I teach Calculus of Variations for students in Mathematics, with Luca Rondi
In the Spring 2024 semester I teach 'Analysis 2' for Electronic and Informatic Engineering, with Maria Giovanna Mora.
Students can contact me for any problem or query.
A suggestion for all those who pass here is to read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed on 10th December 1948, http://www.claiminghumanrights.org/
An extract about Education (art. 26) that I really feel as fundamental:
"Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace."
Another suggested reading is: does one have to be a genius to do math?
An extract about Education (art. 26) that I really feel as fundamental:
"Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace."
Another suggested reading is: does one have to be a genius to do math?