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Stefano Panizzi is a Researcher in Mathematical Analysis at the Department of Mathematics, University of Parma. His work focuses on nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations, including Kirchhoff-type equations, Timoshenko beam models, and singular perturbations. He has collaborated with institutions such as the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota.
- Researcher at University of Parma since 1991
- PhD in Mathematics at University of Pisa (1990-1991)
- Graduated in Mathematics at University of Parma (1989)
Research interests include:
- Time-global solvability of nonlinear hyperbolic equations
- Well-posedness of second/fourth-order equations in bounded domains
- Unilateral problems and singular perturbations
- Invariance properties in linear hyperbolic systems (e.g., Timoshenko beam)
- Variational formulations for boundary integral equations in wave propagation
Recent publications (2016-2024) examine instability in suspension bridge models, energy transfer between oscillation modes, spectral gaps in Kirchhoff equations, and space-time variational formulations for wave equations. His work often intersects mathematical analysis and physical modeling.
Scientific contributions:
- CNR Grant (1995) for research at the University of Minnesota
- Collaborations with A. Arosio, C. Marchionna, and international institutions
Teaching includes foundational courses in Mathematics and Mathematical Analysis for Mathematics and Physics degrees, with long-term appointments in Basic Mathematics for Food Science and Technology programs.
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