Biography
Dr Mattia Magnabosco is currently a Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute, funded by the prestigious Newton International Fellowship by The Royal Society. He obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Scuola Normale Superiore, a university institute of higher education in Pisa (Italy). He then carried out his doctoral studies at the Institute for Applied Mathematics in Bonn (Germany), within the PhD program of the Bonn International Graduate School of Mathematics (BIGS). He obtained his PhD degree in 2023 and moved to Oxford at the beginning of 2024.
Dr Mattia Magnabosco works at the interface between Analysis and Geometry, specialising in the fields of metric and differential geometry. His main research interests pertain to the geometry of metric measure spaces and the effect that different synthetic curvature bounds have on it. He is especially interested in understanding the structural properties that help the analytic study of metric measure spaces. His areas of expertise include optimal transport, sub-Riemannian geometry, nonlinear analysis, geometric measure theory and calculus of variations.
Positions
- Lecturer in Mathematics
Subjects
- Mathematics