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Marco Sabatini is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Trento, Faculty of Engineering. With over 35 years of academic service, he has established himself as a leading researcher in differential equations and dynamical systems. His institutional commitment is evident through his long-standing teaching responsibilities and leadership roles within the university.
His educational background includes a Degree in Mathematics from the University of Palermo (1980) and an M.Sc. at SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste (1983). These foundational experiences prepared him for his extensive career in mathematical research and education.
Sabatini's research focuses on the qualitative analysis of planar differential systems, with particular emphasis on integrability, isochrony, symmetries, bifurcation theory, limit cycle existence and uniqueness, and the XVI Hilbert problem. His work also explores global invertibility of locally invertible maps, contributing significantly to the Jacobian Conjecture field. His approach combines rigorous mathematical analysis with geometric insights to solve complex problems in nonlinear dynamics.
His recent publications (2013-2023) demonstrate remarkable consistency in exploring planar dynamical systems, with recurring themes in limit cycle theory, Jacobian Conjecture investigations, and period function analysis. The research shows increasing sophistication in handling non-singular planar maps and extending classical conjectures in dynamical systems theory.
Sabatini has served as a PhD advisor, notably guiding Luca Trussoni (2000-2002), and coordinated the Mathematics PhD program at University of Trento (2005-2007). He has participated extensively in national research projects, serving as local coordinator for G.N.A.F.A. projects (1991-1997) and national coordinator for G.N.A.M.P.A. projects (2005-2006).
As coordinator of research groups including 'Mathematical Physics and Dynamical Systems' (2007-2014) and 'Dynamical Systems and Control Theory' (2015-2023), he has fostered collaborative research environments. His leadership extends to serving on hiring committees for professorships and PhD admissions at multiple Italian universities, demonstrating his respected position within the national mathematical community.



