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ALESSANDRO LANGUASCO

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Position

Professore Associato

Address

VIA TRIESTE, 63 - TORRE ARCHIMEDE - PADOVA

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0498271385

Alessandro LANGUASCO
From 01/10/2006: Associate Professor (Mathematical Analysis), University of Padova.
From 26/08/1998 to 30/09/2006: Assistant Professor (Mathematical Analysis), University of Padova.
Laurea cum laude in Mathematics, University of Genova, Italia.
Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Torino, Italia.
In 2003 I was the recipient of the Distinguished award from the Hardy-Ramanujan Society.

I was several times a member of Admission Committees for PhD Studentshps and for Research Grants; I was several times a member of final exam committes for several PhD programs ; from 2008 I a member of the Committee of the PhD studentship in Mathematics (University of Padova).

I am a referee for more than 20 international journals and I wrote about 50 reviews for the Mathematical Reviews. I am a memeber of the editorial board of Open Mathematichs and Indian Journal of Mathematics.

I was the advisor of 35 Master thesis in Mathematics, and of the PhD thesis of Valentina Settimi.
I co-advised the PhD theses of Rossi Elena, Cantarini Marco, Gambini Alessandro.

My main research interest are the additive problems with prime numbers; a topic in Analytic Number Theory.I am also interested in computational problems in number theory and their application to Cryptography.
I wrote more than 60 scientific papers and 4 books.

Notices

Office hours

  • at studio 627, dipartimento di matematica
    nel semestre di didattica: data ancora da decidere. in tutti gli altri periodi: su appuntamento da concordare per posta elettronica.

Teachings

Publications

The list of my scientific publications is too long to be reported here. You can find it here: http://www.math.unipd.it/~languasc/Research.html
Popularisation of Mathematics publication list: http://www.math.unipd.it/~languasc/Divulgazione.html

Research Area

Analytic, Elementary, Additive and Computational Number Theory