Math Ph.D. Days is a series of events organised by the Ph.D. School in Mathematics at the University of Pisa designed to inform and inspire master’s students considering a Ph.D. in Mathematics.
These events aim to introduce prospective candidates to the academic and research opportunities available within the department.
Participants have the opportunity to:
- Attend lectures delivered by faculty members and researchers, providing an overview of their ongoing work and research interests.
- Engage in discussions with current Ph.D. students, gaining valuable perspectives on their academic experiences and life in Pisa.
Explore the programme of past events below for further material and resources:
2026
The details of the event can be found at the following page.
2025
The details of the event can be found at the following page.
The list of the research areas presented during the event can be found below:
- Presentation of the Ph.D. Course – Roberto Frigerio
- Geometrical and Variational Analysis – Adolfo Arroyo-Rabasa
- Geometric Analysis – Valentino Magnani and Matteo Novaga
- Dynamical Systems – Claudio Bonanno and Paolo Giulietti
- Many-body Quantum Systems in Mathematical Physics – Chiara Boccato
- Mathematical Analysis – Aldo Pratelli, Bozhidar Velichkov and Luigi Forcella
- Algebraic Geometry and Geometric Representation Theory – Francesco Sala and Mattia Talpo
- Geometric Topology – Roberto Frigerio
- Hyperplane arrangements in Geometry – Filippo Callegaro and Mario Salvetti
- Mathematics Education – Anna Baccaglini-Frank
- Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics – Leonardo Patimo
- Number Theory – Davide Lombardo
- Numerical Linear Algebra – Stefano Massei
- Computational Inverse Problems – Silvia Gazzola
- Numerical Approximation of Differential Equations – Cecilia Pagliantini
- Modeling and analysis in micromagnetics – Cyrill Muratov
- Probability and Mathematical Statistics – Dario Trevisan
- Mathematical Logic and combinatorics – Mauro Di Nasso
