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:
2025
- 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