Matteo Rinaldi | Curriculum vitae Department of Mathematical Sciences – Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 H +1 (412) 596 6981 • T +1 (412) 268 8412 B [email protected] • Í matteorinaldi.weebly.com Office: Wean Hall 7205 Education Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. Student, Mathematics Pittsburgh, PA 2011–2016 Supervisors: Irene Fonseca & Giovanni Leoni Carnegie Mellon University M.S., Mathematics Pittsburgh, PA 2011–2013 Università degli Studi di Perugia Laurea Magistrale (M.S.), Mathematics, 110/110 cum laude Perugia, Italy 2009–2011 Supervisor: Dimitri Mugnai; Thesis title: “On Some Systems of Quantum Mechanics". Università degli Studi di Perugia Laurea Triennale (B.S.), Mathematics, 107/110 Perugia, Italy 2006–2009 Supervisor: Dimitri Mugnai; Thesis title: “Isoperimetric Inequality and related topics". Erasmus Exchange Programme Eberhard Karls Universität M.S. student Tübingen, Germany 10/2009–03/2010 Coursework: Funktionalanalysis (Functional analysis), Numerikbehandlung von Differentialgleichungen (Numerical analysis of ODEs), Deutsche Grammatik–Niveau A2/B1 (German language course–level A2/B1). Research interests Calculus of Variations, PDEs, Functional Analysis, Mathematical physics Coursework: Differential Geometry; Functional Analysis 1,2; Mathematical Physics 1,2,3; Measure Theory & Integration; Partial Differential Equations 1,2; Probability; Techniques of applied analysis in image processing and data analysis. Publications • Mugnai, D. and Rinaldi, M. – Spinning Q–balls in Abelian Gauge Theories with positive potentials: existence and non existence (2012). To appear on Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations (Springer). Matteo Rinaldi — 1 of 3 Last updated: November 6, 2014 Conferences, schools and workshops • Summer School ERC School on Free Discontinuity Problems, Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, Pisa, Italy, July 7–11, 2014. [courses by M. Focardi, G. Leoni, M. Morini]. • International Workshop “Advances in Nonlinear Analysis”, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, March 13–15, 2014. • “2013 CNA Summer School: Topics in Nonlinear PDEs and Calculus of Variations, and Applications in Materials Science”, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, May 30–June 7, 2013. [courses by J. Ball, B. Dacorogna, N. Fusco, R. James, G. Leoni]. • Workshop “Geometric Inequalities in Calculus of Variations”, Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, Pisa, Italy, July 8–13, 2012. • NSF PIRE Summer School “New frontiers in multiscale analysis and computing for materials”, IMA, Minneapolis, MN, USA, June 25–29, 2012. [courses by K. Bhattacharya, B. Niethammer, C. Ortner, F. Otto]. • “The 5th Symposium on Analysis and PDEs”, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, May 20–23, 2012. [courses by L.A. Caffarelli and A. Chang]. Talks • Introduction to slow phase boundary motion in one space dimension. CMU SIAM Student Chapter, October 16, 2014. Teaching Experience Carnegie Mellon University Instructor: • Calculus II (Integration and Approximation), 21-122, Summer 2014 Teaching Assistant: • • • • Multivariate Analysis, 21-256, Fall 2014; Principles of Real Analysis 2, 21-356, Spring 2014; Matrices and Linear transformations, 21-241, Fall 2013; Principles of Real Analysis 1, 21-355, Spring 2013. Università degli Studi di Perugia Teaching Assistant: • Mathematical Analysis 2, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011. Languages Italian: Native English: Fluent German: Intermediate French: Basic PET, FCE and TOEFL certificates A2/B1 certificate Programming skills Javascript: Basic Python: Basic Coursera certificate from Rice University Matteo Rinaldi — 2 of 3 Last updated: November 6, 2014 Miscellaneous • Reviewer for Chinese Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi Publishing Corporation; • Co–founder and organizer of the SIAM Student Chapter at Carnegie Mellon University, Academic year 2013/14. Matteo Rinaldi — 3 of 3 Last updated: November 6, 2014
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