Ilaria Perugia is a University Professor (Univ.-Prof.) and Chair of Numerics of PDEs at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna. She also serves as Deputy Head of the Research Platform Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics. Her research focuses on numerical methods for partial differential equations with applications in computational physics and engineering. Professor Perugia's primary research interests include: Numerical methods for PDEs Finite element methods Discontinuous Galerkin methods Trefftz methods Virtual element methods Space-time methods Computational electromagnetics Wave propagation problems Nonlinear reaction-diffusion problems Her work spans theoretical analysis, algorithm development, and practical implementation of numerical methods for solving complex physical phenomena. Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on space-time methods, virtual element methods, and structure-preserving discretizations for wave equations, heat equations, and other PDEs. She has made significant contributions to the development of stable and efficient numerical schemes that preserve important physical properties of the underlying continuous problems, particularly in the context of wave propagation and computational electromagnetics. Professor Perugia leads a research group comprising several researchers and students including Mattia Corti, Matteo Ferrari, Monica Nonino, Andrea Scaglioni, Paul Stocker, Enrico Zampa, and Marco Zank. Her group actively collaborates on projects related to numerical analysis and scientific computing, with particular emphasis on developing novel discretization techniques for challenging PDE problems.


