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Michele Rimoldi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences 'Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange', Polytechnic University of Turin. His research focuses on geometric analysis, with specialties in Ricci solitons, quasi-Einstein metrics, and geometric flows such as the mean curvature flow. He has contributed to studies on weighted manifolds, self-shrinkers, and isoperimetric inequalities.
Research interests include:
- Ricci solitons and their applications
- Quasi-Einstein metrics and Einstein warped products
- Self-shrinkers and translators in mean curvature flow
- Myers’ and Obata’s theorems in Riemannian geometry
He actively organizes academic events like the MGT²: Milano-Grenoble-Torino Meeting in Geometry and Topology (upcoming in 2025) and the Differential Geometry Seminar Turin. His 2010 paper on quasi-Einstein manifolds demonstrates expertise in geometric analysis and differential geometry.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. He co-organizes research seminars and maintains an academic homepage with accessible publications.
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