Paolo BonicattoView profile
Assistant Professor
Paolo Bonicatto is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Trento . His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Analisi matematica 2 for Industrial Engineering students, focusing on differential and integral calculus for functions of several variables and applications to physics. He also contributes to advanced programs in Mathematics at the Master's level, including Geometric Measure Theory and Optimal Transport , emphasizing problem-solving and mathematical modeling skills. His research interests span Geometric Measure Theory , Optimal Transport , and Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) , with a focus on topics like current transport, regularity theory for transport equations, and applications to material science. Recent work involves the analysis of advection-diffusion equations, homogenization of elasto-plastic evolutions, and the structure of divergence-free measures in low dimensions. His publications highlight contributions to the well-posedness of transport equations, renormalization techniques for vector fields, and the study of BMO-type norms and Poincaré inequalities. Notably, his work addresses foundational questions in calculus of variations and functional analysis, such as representations of total variation and decomposition results for vector fields. While no scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, his academic output reflects active engagement with cutting-edge problems in mathematical analysis. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, bridging pure mathematics and applications in physics and engineering. No lab affiliations or student advisements are documented in the provided materials.








