
معرفی
Elisa Affili serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chair in Computational Mathematics, Deusto Foundation, University of Deusto, under the leadership of Prof. Enrique Zuazua (affiliated with FAU, University of Deusto, and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid).
Her academic journey includes:
- PhD in Mathematics (2017-2021) from University of Milan and Sorbonne Université
- MSc in Mathematics (2015-2017) from University of Padova
- BSc in Mathematics (2012-2015) from University of Padova
- Internship at CAMS (EHESS), France (2017)
Her research centers on partial differential equations applied to population dynamics and fractional operators, with recent expansion into control theory and reinforcement learning. Her work bridges pure mathematical analysis with biological and social applications, particularly examining decay estimates in evolution equations and diffusion models. Current investigations include Lotka-Volterra competitive systems and civil war modeling through mathematical frameworks.
Publication trends reveal deepening expertise in classical/fractional calculus, progressing from foundational diffusion studies toward interdisciplinary control applications. Her 2019-2020 articles establish methodological rigor in decay analysis for both standard and anomalous diffusion processes.
Affili actively contributes to the research community through conference presentations including the CIRM "Non-Local Models Arising from Biology" conference (October 2021), where she presented on Fisher-KPP models with fast diffusion lines. She operates within Prof. Zuazua's research group at the Deusto Foundation's Computational Mathematics Chair, maintaining strong ties to European mathematical institutions.




