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Curriculum Vitae

Fabio Simone Priuli

Born: September 14th, 1978, in Gavardo (BS), Italy.

Citizenship: Italian.

Current position: Post-doc, University of Padua, Italy.

E–mail: [email protected]

Webpage: http://www.math.unipd.it/priuli/

Address: Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Trieste 63, 35121 Padua, Italy.

EDUCATION:

2002: Degree in Mathematics, Universit`a Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Brescia (cum laude).

Supervisor: Prof. R. M. Colombo.

Thesis: Nuovi risultati sul p-sistema per gas reali (New results on the p-system for real gas).

2002-2006: PhD student in Functional Analysis, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA-ISAS), Trieste.

Supervisor: Prof. A. Bressan.

Thesis: On feedback strategies in control problems and differential games.

Awarded: October 26th, 2006.

RESEARCH AREA:

Nonlinear Hyperbolic Systems of PDEs.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

• Hyperbolic system of conservation laws,

• Noncooperative differential games,

• Optimal control problems.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

2002: Research contract at Mathematics Department of Universit`a degli Studi of Brescia on the Cauchy problem for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws with phase transitions (from May to October).

2005: Visiting student at Penn State University, State College, PA, USA (from February to April).

2006: Visiting student at Penn State University, State College, PA, USA (from February to April).

2007–2008: Post-doctoral position at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

2009–2010: Post-doctoral position at SISSA, Trieste, Italy.

2011–2012: Post-doctoral position at University of Padua, Italy.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

2000-2002: Tutor for first year undergraduate students of Mathematics at Universit`a Cat- tolica del Sacro Cuore of Brescia.

2009: Instructor for the course Istituzioni di Analisi Superiore A (Analisi Funzionale) at Universit`a degli Studi di Trieste (Laurea Magistrale in collaboration with SISSA).

2010: Instructor for integrative lectures on Measure Theory for students of the course Is- tituzioni di Analisi Superiore A (Analisi Funzionale) at Universit`a degli Studi di Trieste (Laurea Magistrale in collaboration with SISSA).

2011: Teacher for the short Ph.D. course Introduction to patchy feedbacks: motivations, ideas and techniques at SISSA.

2012: Teacher for the Ph.D. course Introduction mathematical control theory at Universit`a degli Studi di Padova

OTHER:

2003–2005: Webmaster of the Functional Analysis Sector webpages at SISSA-ISAS.

2003–2006: Student representative for the Functional Analysis Sector at SISSA-ISAS.

• Good knowledge of Italian (native) and English. Intermediate knowledge of French.

• Good knowledge of programming languages (C, C++, PHP). Contributor to open source programs (ancient hardware emulators: MAME and MESS).

AWARDS:

• Ph.D Student Presentation Award at the12th International Symposium On Dynamic Games And Applications, 2006, Sophia Antipolis, France.

TALKS IN CONFERENCES:

• “Continuous Dependence and Stability for Phase Transitions in Traffic Flow”, IperFE 2002, October 10–12 , 2002, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.

• “Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games”, Fourth Meeting on Hyperbolic Con- servation Laws, June 13–14, 2005, SISSA, Trieste, Italy.

• “Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games”, Geometric Control and Nonsmooth Analysis, June 5–9, 2006, Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica, Rome, Italy.

• “Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games – Smooth and Nonsmooth Costs”, 12th International Symposium On Dynamic Games And Applications, July 3–6, 2006, Sophia Antipolis, France.

• “Nearly Optimal Patchy Feedbacks”, Fifth Meeting on Hyperbolic Conservation Laws, June 21–22, 2007, SISSA, Trieste, Italy.

• “Controlli Patchy Quasi Ottimali”, XVIII Congress of the Italian Mathematical Union (UMI), September 24–29, 2007, Bari, Italy.

• “Inverse Problem for Scalar Conservation Laws with Discontinuous Coefficients”, HYP2008 – 12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems, June 9–13, 2008, University of Maryland, College Park (MD), USA.

• “Nash Equilibrium Solutions for Noncooperative Non-zero Sum Differential Games”, 13th International Symposium On Dynamic Games And Applications, Invited session on Differ- ential Games, June 30–July 3, 2008, Wroc law. Poland.

• “Input to state patchy feedback stabilization”, Nonsmooth Analysis, Control Theory and Differential Equations, June 8–12, 2009, Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica, Rome, Italy.

• “Input to State Patchy Feedback Stabilization”, Workshop on Control and Topology, May 30–31, 2011, Topol`o, Italy.

• “Patchy Feedbacks Control: an effective approach to stabilization and optimality”, SADCO Summer School and Workshop, Imperial College, September 5–9, 2011, London, UK.

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• “Patchy Feedbacks Control: an effective approach to stabilization and optimality”, Con- trol Theory at the University of Padova, February 24–25, 2012, Padova, Italy.

• “On the attainable set for Temple class systems with characteristic boundary”, HYP2012 – 14th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems, June 25–29, 2012, University of Padua, Italy.

SEMINARS:

June 2005, Mathematics Department of Universit`a degli Studi of Brescia: “Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games”.

February 2007, Mathematics Department of NTNU, Trondheim: “Nash Equilibrium So- lutions for Infinite Horizon Differential Games”.

March 2007, Mathematics Department of NTNU, Trondheim: “Nearly Optimal Feedback Controls”.

April 2007, RICAM ¨OAW, Linz: “Nearly Optimal Feedback Controls”.

August 2007, CMA - University of Oslo: “Nash Equilibrium Solutions for Infinite Horizon Differential Games”.

October–November 2007, Mathematics Department of NTNU, Trondheim: “Topics on Optimal Transportation, I and II”.

November 2007, Mathematics Department of Northwestern University, Evenston, IL:

“Nash Equilibrium Solutions for Noncooperative Nonzero-sum Differential Games”.

April 2008, RICAM ¨OAW, Linz: “Inverse Problems for Scalar Conservation Laws”.

October 2008, Mathematics Department of Universit`a degli Studi of Parma: “Inverse Problems for Scalar Conservation Laws”.

October 2011, Mathematics Department of Universit`a degli Studi of Bari: “Patchy Feed- backs for Nonlinear Control Systems”.

February 2012, LMB, Universit´e de Franche–Comt´e: “Control Problems for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws”.

February 2012, LMB, Universit´e de Franche–Comt´e: “Patchy Feedbacks for Nonlinear Control Systems”.

PUBLICATIONS:

All publications can be found at: http://www.math.unipd.it/priuli/pub.html

[1] Rinaldo M. Colombo, Fabio S. Priuli, Characterization of Riemann Solvers for the Two Phases p-System, Comm. Partial Differential Equations 28 (2003), no. 7–8, 1371–1389.

[2] Alberto Bressan, Fabio S. Priuli, Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games, J. Differential Equations 227 (2006), no. 1, 230–257.

[3] Rinaldo M. Colombo, Paola Goatin, Fabio S. Priuli, Global Well Posedness of a Traffic Flow Model with Phase Transitions, Nonlinear Analysis Series A: Theory, Methods &

Applications 66 (2007), no. 11, 2413–2426.

[4] Fabio S. Priuli, Infinite Horizon Noncooperative Differential Games with Non-Smooth Costs, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 336 (2007), no. 1, 156–170.

[5] Alberto Bressan, Fabio S. Priuli, On the Construction of Nearly Optimal Patchy Feed- backs, Discr. Cont. Dyn. Systems – Series A 21 (2008), no. 3, 687–701.

[6] Fabio S. Priuli, State constrained patchy feedback stabilization, submitted (ArXiv preprint:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.5572).

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