معرفی
Lidia Angeleri is a Full Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Verona, specializing in Algebra (MATH-02/A). Her academic career spans multiple decades with significant contributions to representation theory of algebras and related fields.
Her research interests include:
- Triangulated categories - studying abstract concepts and methods from homological algebra, including torsion pairs, t-structures, and localization theory
- Purity in representation theory - examining pure-injective modules, definable subcategories and the Ziegler spectrum
- Representation theory of algebras - investigating module categories and their derived categories
- Silting and tilting theory - developing universal methods for comparing and constructing equivalences between different categories
Her work has important connections to geometry, topology, data science, and theoretical physics. She has authored approximately sixty publications in international journals and serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, Annals of Representation Theory, and Applied Categorical Structures.
Professor Angeleri currently leads significant research projects including FIS-2021 and PRIN-2022, with recent projects such as 'FIS - Large views of small phenomena: decompositions, localizations, and representation type - LAVIE' (starting 7/15/24) and 'Structures for Quivers, Algebras and Representations - SQUARE' (starting 9/28/23). Previously, she served as Vice-Rector for International Relations at the University of Verona from 2013 to 2019.
She teaches multiple courses including Algebra, Linear Algebra and Elements of Geometry, Homological Algebra, and Methods in Representation Theory for both Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in Applied Mathematics and Mathematics.

