
معرفی
Chiara Mocenni is an Associate Professor of Systems and Control at the Department of Information Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (DIISM) of the University of Siena. She teaches Game Theory and Complex Dynamic Systems in graduate programs including Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering Management. She has been a fellow of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems since 2000 and founded the Complex Systems Community research network. From 2013–2016, she was a Special Visiting Researcher at Brazil's Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), developing evolutionary game models for biological and socio-economic phenomena.
Education
- Laurea Degree in Mathematics, University of Siena (1992)
- PhD in Physical Chemistry with a thesis on mathematical modeling of ecological systems
Research Focus
Her interdisciplinary research spans Complex Systems, Evolutionary Games on Networks, and Nonlinear Dynamics, with applications ranging from neuroscience to environmental monitoring. Key domains include:
- Modeling cooperation/self-regulation in social networks
- Biological system analysis via unmanned aquatic vehicles
- Addiction remission through behavioral economics
- EEG-based brain dynamics analysis
Publication Trends
Her recent work (2019–2022) demonstrates strong emphasis on evolutionary game theory applied to societal cooperation mechanisms, neurobehavioral modeling, and environmental robotics. Publications consistently integrate mathematical rigor with empirical applications in psychology, materials science, and ecology, showcasing cross-disciplinary innovation.
Academic Leadership
- Founded the University of Siena's Complex Systems Community
- Regular collaboration with international institutions (e.g., IMPA Brazil)
- Open-door policy for student consultations beyond scheduled office hours



