Summary
Antonio Miti is a postdoctoral fellow based in Rome with 11 years of research and technical experience, holding a Ph.D. in Mathematics and a strong focus on multisymplectic geometry and its applications to theoretical physics. He has held research positions at institutions including KU Leuven, the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, and multiple Italian universities, blending deep theoretical work with practical IT consulting. Comfortable moving between abstract math and applied tech, he spent eight years supporting IT projects part-time while advancing his academic career. Known also as a "disaster scientist" on GitHub, he brings an interdisciplinary curiosity that connects mathematical structures to real-world modeling challenges. His background in theoretical and mathematical physics (110/110 master’s) underpins rigorous problem-solving and a penchant for tackling complex, foundational questions. Antonio combines a European research pedigree with hands-on software and consulting experience, making him effective at translating theory into tools and collaborations.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Science: Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Science: Mathematics at KU Leuven
University of Milan
Bachelor's degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Bachelor's degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Science: Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Science: Mathematics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
English, Italian