Generated by GPT-5-mini| Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi | |
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| Name | Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi |
| Established | 1990s |
| Location | Pisa, Tuscany, Italy |
| Director | Matteo Novelli |
| Type | Research centre |
| Affiliations | Scuola Normale Superiore, Università di Pisa, Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica |
Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi is an Italian mathematical research centre based in Pisa, Tuscany, named in honor of Ennio De Giorgi. The centre brings together researchers from institutions such as Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Università di Pisa, and Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi to pursue advanced studies in analysis, geometry, and applied mathematics. It functions as a hub for national and international programs, hosting scholars associated with European Research Council, European Mathematical Society, and various thematic networks.
The centre was founded in the late 20th century amid reform efforts involving Scuola Normale Superiore, Università di Pisa, and regional initiatives in Tuscany. Early milestones include symposia honoring Ennio De Giorgi, collaborations with groups from SISSA, Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica, and exchanges with researchers from École Normale Supérieure, University of Cambridge, and Princeton University. Over time the centre established links to projects funded by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, and hosted visiting scholars associated with the International Congress of Mathematicians and recipients of awards such as the Fields Medal, Crafoord Prize, and Wolf Prize. The centre's development tracks broader Italian initiatives in mathematical science support, paralleling institutions like Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare and Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia.
The centre's mission emphasizes foundational research in analysis, partial differential equations, and geometric measure theory linked to the legacy of Ennio De Giorgi, alongside applied topics relevant to fluid dynamics, materials science, and statistical mechanics. Research themes include regularity theory influenced by work from laureates tied to Abel Prize, variational methods connected to studies by scholars from Steklov Institute of Mathematics, and numerical analysis interacting with groups at CERN and Max Planck Institute for Mathematics. Interdisciplinary links extend to collaborations with departments at Politecnico di Milano, Università di Roma La Sapienza, and research centres participating in Horizon 2020 projects.
The governance structure comprises a scientific board including professors affiliated with Scuola Normale Superiore, directors appointed in coordination with Università di Pisa, and advisory members drawn from institutions such as Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, European Mathematical Society, and international universities like Harvard University and ETH Zurich. Funding streams derive from national grants administered by CINECA, competitive awards from European Research Council, and partnerships with foundations such as Fondazione Cariplo and Fondazione CRT. Decision-making follows statutes comparable to those of research centres governed by Ministry of Education, Universities and Research and complies with evaluation frameworks used by ANVUR.
Located in proximity to historic sites in Pisa, the centre occupies dedicated offices and seminar rooms adjacent to facilities of Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and computing clusters linked to university data centres. Resources include library holdings complementing collections at Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, access to high-performance computing through collaborations with CINECA and shared laboratory space for applied projects with Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica affiliates. The centre organizes regular seminars drawing speakers from University of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and research institutes including Institute for Advanced Study.
Affiliated researchers and alumni include scholars who have held positions at Scuola Normale Superiore, Università di Pisa, and visiting chairs from Princeton University, California Institute of Technology, and University of Chicago. Notable figures connected through collaborations or events include winners of the Fields Medal, recipients of the Caccioppoli Prize, and contributors to major texts published by Springer Science+Business Media and Cambridge University Press. Alumni have taken roles at institutions such as École Polytechnique, Imperial College London, MPI Bonn, and governmental advisory posts in ministries linked to science policy.
The centre maintains partnerships with national entities such as Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi, CNR, and university departments at Università di Padova and Università di Bologna, and international collaborations with CNRS, Max Planck Society, and networks coordinated by the European Mathematical Society. Joint programs include doctoral cotutelle agreements with École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, visiting scholar exchanges with University of Tokyo, and participation in consortia funded by the European Research Council and Horizon Europe.
The centre organizes thematic workshops, summer schools, and lecture series that attract participants from conferences like the European Congress of Mathematics and the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, and publishes proceedings and preprints in series associated with publishers such as Springer and Edizioni della Normale. Regular events include seminars named after Ennio De Giorgi, collaborative workshops with SISSA and Scuola Normale Superiore, and contributions to journals overseen by editors at Elsevier and Oxford University Press. The centre's outputs feed into scholarly databases and are cited in works by authors affiliated with institutions including Princeton University Press and Cambridge University Press.
Category:Research institutes in Italy Category:Mathematical institutes