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Dimitri Breda is an Associate Professor of Numerical Analysis at the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics (DMIF) of the University of Udine, Italy. He is the head of the Computational Dynamics Laboratory (CDLab) and serves as coordinator of both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs in Mathematics at the university.
His educational background includes a PhD in Computational Mathematics from the University of Padua, awarded in 2004.
Dimitri Breda's research is centered on numerical methods for stability and bifurcation analysis of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. His work has significant applications in population dynamics and control engineering. He applies computational and analytical techniques to understand complex dynamical behaviors in systems governed by delay differential equations and other functional equations. His expertise lies at the intersection of applied mathematics and scientific computing.
Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, his research themes suggest a strong focus on numerical algorithms, dynamical systems theory, and interdisciplinary modeling. His affiliations with institutions such as INdAM, GNCS, UMI, IFAC TC 2.2 (Working Group on Time Delay Systems), and participation in CISM advanced schools and IFAC workshops indicate active engagement in the international applied mathematics and control theory communities.
- PhD in Computational Mathematics, University of Padua, 2004
He has been involved in academic outreach and supervision, notably in promoting the INdAM Doctoral Programme co-funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. As head of CDLab, he leads a research group focused on computational dynamics, particularly time-delay systems. His lab's website, launched in recent years, reflects ongoing efforts to expand research visibility and collaboration.
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