Prof. Dr. Francesco Mainardi | Analytical Awards | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Francesco Mainardi, University of Bologna, Italy
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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award for Francesco Mainardi
Francesco Mainardi, a retired professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Bologna, has a distinguished career spanning several decades. His academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics in 1966, followed by a Diploma in Advanced School in Physics in 1971, both from the University of Bologna. Despite the lack of a formal Ph.D. program at that time in Italy, he achieved remarkable academic milestones and has since held key academic positions, including Associate Professor and Full Professor in Mathematical Physics, until his retirement in 2013. He continued contributing as a Contract Professor until 2018.
Educational Background 🎓
- Master’s Degree in Theoretical Physics, University of Bologna (1966)
- Diploma in Advanced School in Physics, University of Bologna (1971) (Note: PhD was not available in Italy at that time)
Academic Positions 🏫
- Lecturer of Rational Mechanics, University of Ancona (1971-73)
- Assistant Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Bologna (1973-1982)
- Associate Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Bologna (1983-2013)
- Full Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Bologna (2012, Italian Eligibility)
- Retired Professor, University of Bologna (since 1 Nov 2013)
- Contract Professor, University of Bologna (2013-2018)
Associations & Memberships 🌐
- National Group of Mathematical Physics (GNFM-INdAM)
- National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Bologna Section
- Italian Society of Physics (SIF)
- Italian Union of Mathematics (UMI)
- Italian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIMAI)
- Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
- Group of Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions (OPSF)
Research Interests 🔬
- Asymptotic methods in applied mathematics
- Special functions and fractional calculus
- Continuum mechanics (solids and fluids), especially linear viscoelasticity
- Mathematical aspects of wave propagation and diffusion
- Stochastic models in statistical physics
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Prof. Dr. Francesco Mainardi | Analytical Awards | Best Researcher Award