
معرفی
Giuseppe Tinaglia is a Professor of Mathematics at King's College London, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 2005 under Minicozzi's supervision, focusing on surfaces with constant mean curvature (CMC). Prior to joining King's College in 2010, he held postdoctoral positions at Stanford University, Notre Dame, and the University of Warwick. His research emphasizes geometric analysis, particularly CMC surfaces and mean curvature flow. Key interests include curvature estimates, asymptotic geometry of CMC surfaces, and rigidity phenomena. He has contributed to understanding the structure of embedded CMC surfaces, boundary properties, and ancient solutions in geometric flows. Tinaglia collaborates widely, including with Tobias Colding, William H. Meeks III, and others. His work spans over 30 peer-reviewed articles and multiple research projects funded by EPSRC and the Royal Society.
- Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics (Johns Hopkins University, 2005); B.Sc. in Mathematics (Università di Bologna, 2001)
Research Interests: Geometric analysis, minimal surfaces, constant mean curvature surfaces, mean curvature flow, curvature estimates, and geometric PDEs. Recent work focuses on ancient solutions, collapsing dynamics, and rigidity of CMC surfaces in homogeneous manifolds.
Grants/Projects: Includes EPSRC-funded projects on CMC surfaces in H²×ℝ and their geometric properties. Collaborations involve analyzing curvature bounds, topological limits, and asymptotic behaviors of surfaces.


