
معرفی
Matteo Penegini serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Genoa, where he holds a seat on the Department Board. His teaching portfolio spans multiple degree programs including Economic and Financial Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, and Mathematical Statistics, with courses such as General Mathematics, Geometry, and Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry.
His research centers on advanced Algebraic Geometry, specializing in the classification and structural analysis of algebraic surfaces and threefolds. Key investigations include triple covers of K3 surfaces, surfaces with pg=q=2 invariants, and projective varieties of general type. His work integrates cohomological methods, birational transformations, and moduli space theory to explore geometric genus constraints and Albanese map properties.
Recent publications reveal a consistent focus on geometric invariants and covering spaces, with collaborative studies examining K3 surface covers (2022), surface families with specific Chern numbers (2021), threefold classification (2021), cohomology of irregular surfaces (2020), and Zariski multiplets from isogenous surfaces (2020). This trajectory demonstrates deepening engagement with Hodge theory and moduli problems in complex algebraic geometry.

