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Matteo Gorgone is an Assistant Professor in Mathematical Physics (RTD-A) at the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Physical Sciences and Earth Sciences at the University of Messina, where he has been employed since December 31, 2021. Previously, he held a Research Fellow position in the same department from July 2020 to December 2021.
His educational background includes a Master's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Catania (2017), a Master's Degree in Mathematics from the University of Messina (2012), and a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from the University of Messina (2010). All degrees were earned with highest honors (110/110 cum laude).
Gorgone's research focuses on mathematical physics with emphasis on Lie symmetry analysis of differential equations, thermodynamics, continuum mechanics, and numerical methods. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with physical applications, particularly in fluid dynamics and complex systems. He has developed methods for analyzing approximate symmetries, equivalence transformations, and decoupling of PDE systems.
His publication record shows consistent output in high-impact journals with a clear progression from foundational work on symmetry methods to sophisticated applications in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Recent publications demonstrate increasing sophistication in handling complex physical systems through advanced mathematical techniques.
- University Funding for Basic Research Activities (FFABR Unime 2022)
- Kovalevskaya Scholarship for International Congress of Mathematicians 2022
Gorgone actively contributes to the academic community as a referee for multiple scientific journals including AIMS Mathematics, Computation, and Journal of Lie Theory. He has organized several workshops on mathematical physics topics and serves on departmental committees including the MIFT Department Council. His teaching portfolio includes courses on mathematical methods for data science, Lie symmetries, and computational mathematics.
