June 5th - June 7th, 2024
Rome, Italy
Tiziano Pagliaroli |
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University Niccolò Cusano, Engineering Department, Italy |
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In 2023, Tiziano Pagliaroli became Associate Professor of Fluid Dynamics at Niccolò Cusano. Additionally, he is an associated researcher at the National Research Council (CNR). As the head of the drone laboratory, he has contributed to various research projects covering a wide range of topics, including rotor noise, meta-materials for aeroacoustic application, energy recovery on hybrid aircraft, sloshing within airplane wings, non-intrusive diagnostics on rocket engines, hydrogen storage, and combustion instability. His research focuses on implementing advanced analysis techniques on experimental databases. He has published over twenty articles in high-ranking journals in the field of fluid mechanics.
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Route to Chaos in Physics: Mathematical Tools |
Exploring chaotic phenomena resembles an engaging journey for researchers. Irrespective of the subject whether unveiling the mysteries of meteorological systems, deciphering the complexities of financial markets, or comprehending the motion of stars in the cosmos the required tools are unconventional and captivating. In this realm, predictability takes a back seat, allowing chaos to reign. However, within this chaos lies a compelling challenge: uncovering the underlying order. Attractors, Lyapunov exponents, and recurrence maps serve as the chosen tools, each offering a unique perspective on chaos and its nuances. It is a journey fueled by curiosity and driven by the desire to understand the chaotic nature of our universe.
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