
About
Fabio Vicini is a Fixed-term tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences (DISMA), Politecnico di Torino. He is affiliated with the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing research group and contributes to the College of Civil and Building Engineering and the College of Mathematical Engineering. His work bridges theoretical numerical methods and high-performance computing applications.
Research Interests: His primary research areas include Adaptive Finite Element Methods, Virtual Element Methods (VEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Parallel Computing, Reduced Order Modeling, and High-Performance Solvers for Partial Differential Equations in complex geometries. His work emphasizes algorithmic robustness, efficiency, and scalability in scientific simulations.
Recent Publication Trends: His latest articles (2024–2025) focus on advancing the Virtual Element Method—particularly in 3D adaptive settings, stabilization-free error bounds, mesh optimization, and performance on poorly shaped elements. Additional work involves nonlinear optimization for material simulation and extended finite elements for coupled 3D–1D problems, reflecting a strong trend in numerical analysis and computational mathematics.
- Scientific Awards:
- Communicating Research to the Citizens (Politecnico di Torino, 01-07-2025)
- Effective Communication with Businesses (Politecnico di Torino, 01-07-2025)
Advising and Teaching: He supervises two PhD students—Lorenzo Neva and Karol Lizeth Cascavita Mellado—in the Mathematical Sciences program. He teaches core courses such as High-Performance Scientific Computing I & II, Model Order Reduction and Machine Learning, and Programming and Scientific Computing across multiple engineering programs including Aerospace, Automotive, and Mathematical Engineering.
Labs and Research Groups: He is an active member of the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing research group at DISMA, focusing on the development and analysis of numerical schemes for large-scale and complex-domain physical simulations.
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