
معرفی
Mauro Di Marco serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Siena, Italy, with office hours held weekly in the San Niccolò Complex (room 209) for student consultations.
His research specializes in nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory applied to memristor-based electronic systems, focusing on discrete-time circuit analysis, snap-back repellers, coexisting attractors, and parameter-independent bifurcations. Key contributions include embedding classical chaotic maps into simplified memristor architectures and analyzing convergence in neural network models like the brain-state-in-a-convex-domain.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in designing tunable Chua's circuits using nonvolatile memristors, advancing applications in chaotic signal generation and neuromorphic computing through rigorous mathematical modeling and experimental validation.

