Math and Physics for Engineering

From advanced Theories to Applications

Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering are strictly interconnected both in cultural education, where they form the essential part of the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), and in advanced research, where the examples of multidisciplinarity are notable and significant. In particular, the development of theoretical and numerical mathematical tools allows the advancement of knowledge of reality through the use of descriptive mathematical models. The improvement of theoretical models, the theoretical study of the significant properties of the associated solutions, and their simulation through advanced numerical calculation methods broaden the horizon of knowledge, starting from abstraction and arriving at the applicative implications and technological innovation. The investigation of the phenomena of interest from a theoretical and numerical point of view is completed by experimental activities conducted in collaboration also with the National Research Council (CNR) and CERN.

Involved groups:

Mathematical Analysis

Numerical Analysis

Mathematical Physics

Experimental Physics

Geometry and Algebra

 

Last updated on: 17/10/2022