Marco Formentin is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics 'Tullio Levi-Civita' of the University of Padua. His research bridges Statistical Mechanics and Probability Theory, focusing on applications in complex systems such as ecology and human dynamics. Key research areas: Collective periodic behavior, mathematical ecology, and stochastic modeling of human activities. Primary affiliations: Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Physics (LIPh Lab) at University of Padua. Recent publications highlight his work on noise-driven oscillations in frustrated networks, biodiversity scaling laws, and critical dynamics in brain models. His teaching includes probability and statistics courses for informatics students.




