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Michele Salvi is an Associate Professor in Mathematics at Università degli Studi di Tor Vergata in Rome. He previously held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship, conducting research in Berlin, Munich, and Paris. His work focuses on Probability Theory, with emphasis on random processes in random media, random graphs, and statistical mechanics, bridging applications in Physics, Computer Science, and Biology.
- Random processes in random media
- Random graphs
- Mathematics of Neural Networks
- Stochastic homogenization
- Mixing times for Markov chains
- Statistical mechanics
Salvi’s recent publications highlight interdisciplinary trends, particularly in the spectral analysis of deep neural networks, scale-free percolation dynamics, and spanning tree geometry in random environments. His collaborations span Europe, with projects involving probabilistic models in epidemiology, reinforcement learning, and stochastic homogenization.
He has received the Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship, reflecting his international research experience. His work is aligned with the Department of Mathematics at Tor Vergata, which holds the "Department of Excellence" MatMod@TOV 2023-2027 grant.
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