
معرفی
Domenico Napoletani is a Research Fellow at Chapman University's Schmid College of Science & Technology, specializing in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and interdisciplinary research. He is also a philosopher of data science, poet, and founder of Germinal Computing LLC, which focuses on solving complex scientific problems using methods inspired by living phenomena.
His research integrates natural philosophy, quantum mechanics, and mathematical biology, emphasizing the interconnectedness of systems through concepts like omnia in omnibus fingere and agnostic science. He explores topics such as the theory of isolated objects, phase integral approaches to geometry, and developmental economics analogies.
Recent publications highlight his work on quantum foundations, asymptotic analysis, big data philosophy, irrationality in mathematics, cancer evolution, and multiscale biological modeling. Collaborations span physics, philosophy, and biology.
He has taught interdisciplinary courses linking science to poetry (e.g., J.W. Goethe) and mathematics to religious experience (e.g., Simone Weil), advocating for a humanism centered on sensorial dissonance and conjectural reasoning.





