Teaching
Here the list of the Teaching activities and students mentoring in which I took part
Teaching
2024
Lecturer for the course - Numerical Linear Algebra in Python - 20 hours, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Lecturer for the course - Computational Fluid Dynamics - 20 hours, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Lecturer for the Bachelor course on "Statistical Processing Of Experimental Data" (42 hours ≈ 40 students), Bachelor course in Biotechnology at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy.
Lecturer for the Master Course on "Numerical Methods for linear algebra and functional analysis" (63 hours ≈ 20students), Master course in Applied Informatics at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy.
2023
Lecturer for the Bachelor course on "Statistical Processing Of Experimental Data" (42 hours ≈ 40 students), Bachelor course in Biotechnology at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy.
Lecturer for the Master Course on "Numerical Methods for linear algebra and functional analysis" (63 hours ≈ 20students), Master course in Applied Informatics at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy.
2022
Lecturer for the course on "Advanced Topics in CFD“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy. Click here for the page of the course.
Summer School on reduced order methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics, SISSA, Trieste, Italy
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
Training activities for course on “Applied Mathematics: an Introduction to Scientific Computing by Numerical Analysis“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
Training activities for course on “Topics in Computational Fluid Dynamics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
2021
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
2020
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
2019
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
Summer School on reduced order methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics, SISSA, Trieste, Italy
2018
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
2017
Training activities for course on “Reduced Order Methods for Computational Mechanics“. Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling, and Applications, SISSA, Italy and Master in HPC, SISSA-ICTP, Italy.
Student Mentoring/Collaborations
PhD Students
S. Hijazi, SISSA PhD student, on Reduced Order Modelling for turbulent flows.
M. Zancanaro, SISSA PhD student, on Reduced Order Modeling for compressible flows (on-going).
U. Morelli, University of Santiago de Compostela within the ROMSOC project, on Reduced Order Modeling for inverse problems and industrial applications (on-going)
S. Georgaka, Imperial College London, on Reduced Order Models for Nuclear Engineering applications (on-going).
K. Star, SCK/University of Ghent, on Reduced Order Models for Nuclear Engineering applications (on-going).
S. Busto, University of Santiago de Compostela, on Reduced Order Models for Hybrid FEM-FV solvers.
M. Mrosek, VW research center, on external aerodynamic shape optimization
F. Romor, SISSA PhD student, on nonlinear model order reduction.
Master Students
G. Zuccarino, University of Trieste Master Student, on Reduced Order Models for turbulent flows using variational multiscale methods.
D. Papapicco, Politecnico of Torino, on nonlinear model order reduction.
A. Ivagnes, Politecnico of Torino, on data driven correction terms for CFD-ROMs.
Professors
G. Scovazzi, Duke University, on Reduced Order Models based on embedded methods.
B. Rosic, University of Twente, on Bayesian Identification for ROMs and CFD.
H. Matthies, TU Braunschweig, on Bayesian Identification for ROMs and CFD.
H. S. Pallares, University of Villadolid, on ROMs for cardiovascular simulations.