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Matteo Bonini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Aalborg University, under the Faculty of Engineering and Science. He is also associated with the AAU BLUE – Marine & Maritime Research initiative, indicating interdisciplinary engagement in real-world applications of mathematics. His research lies at the intersection of algebraic geometry, finite fields, and coding theory.
- PhD in Mathematics – Specific institution and year not mentioned in text
- Possibly postdoctoral experience inferred from publication history and project role
His research interests center on algebraic geometry, coding theory, and combinatorics, particularly focusing on AG codes, covering codes, rational points on algebraic varieties, irreducibility of polynomials, and weight distributions in linear codes. His work often applies algebraic methods to solve problems in information theory and error correction. The fingerprint analysis from his profile highlights recurring themes such as Polynomial Mathematics, Weight Distribution, Rational Points, Linear Codes, and Algebraic Geometry.
The recent publications show a consistent trend in exploring structural properties of codes—especially covering codes in sum-rank metrics, minimal codewords, and connections between algebraic curves and code design. His studies frequently involve deep algebraic techniques over finite fields, with applications in cryptography and data transmission. He collaborates internationally, as evidenced by co-authorships across European institutions.
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Matteo Bonini serves as a Principal Investigator in the ongoing project Blue Math: Blue Mathematics at AAU, which aims to apply advanced mathematical methods to marine and maritime challenges. While no formal students are listed, his role as a PI and active researcher suggests mentorship responsibilities. No specific grants are detailed beyond this project.
He is affiliated with the Mathematics group within the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Aalborg University, contributing to both theoretical and applied research, particularly through the AAU BLUE initiative that connects mathematical modeling with engineering and real-life systems.
