- Nonlocal and nonlinear theories for heat conduction
- Thermoelectric phenomena in nanosystems
- Constitutive theories in classical thermodynamics
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Patrizia Rogolino is an Associate Professor of Mathematical Physics at the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Earth Sciences of the University of Messina. She earned her PhD in Mathematics in 1998 and has been with the University of Messina since 2001, initially as an Assistant Professor until December 30, 2019, and then promoted to Associate Professor. She holds a National Scientific Qualification as Full Professor in the competitive sector 01/A4 - Mathematical Physics. Dr. Rogolino's educational background includes a graduation in Mathematics (General) on October 5, 1992, from the Faculty of Science of the University of Messina, with a grade of 110/110 cum laude. She was awarded a research grant titled "On the mathematical structure of thermodynamics with internal state variables" at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Basilicata from December 2, 1999 to December 1, 2000. Her research focuses on non-equilibrium thermodynamics and transport phenomena in continuous media, with particular emphasis on nanoscale systems. She leads the research group "Geometric and Analytical Methods in Mathematical Physics" and is the contact person for "Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and transport phenomena in continuous media." Dr. Rogolino has published extensively in the field of mathematical physics, with 72 publications to her name, focusing on heat conduction models, thermoelectric phenomena, and constitutive theories in thermodynamics. Her recent publications demonstrate continued innovation in modeling thermal behavior in nanomaterials and biological systems. Dr. Rogolino is actively involved in academic service, having organized the Workshop "NON-EQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS, CONTINUUM PHYSICS AND APPLIED PERSPECTIVES" at the Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti di Messina in June 2022, and served as the proposer for Dr. Kovacs Robert (from Budapest University) as a Visiting Researcher during the 2021/2022 academic year. She is deeply committed to education and public engagement, participating extensively in school outreach programs including "Stem By UniME," "Giornata della Matematica" (Mathematics Day), and various orientation activities for high schools. Her teaching responsibilities include courses such as "Mathematical Models for Biological Systems," "Analytical Mechanics," and "Mathematical Institutions and Statistical Methods" across undergraduate and graduate programs.