Biographical Notes
Fernanda Strozzi was born in Pavia on 4.2.1965 , she graduated in Mathematics from the University of Pavia with a dissertation on chaos theory applied to fugitive reactions in chemical reactors. She later earned her doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Since 1997 she has been working at Carlo Cattaneo University in Castellanza teaching first numerical analysis then Fundamentals of Automatic and Mathematical Methods for Engineering.
Scientific Areas of Interest
Instability of Dynamical Systems, Complex Networks and Social Network Analysis
Academic CV
Fernanda Strozzi is an associate professor at the Carlo Cattaneo University-LIUC in Italy. She graduated in Mathematics at the University of Pavia and received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Twente in the Netherlands in 1997. She was the work package leader in two European projects, one on the safety of chemical reactors (AWARD, FP5 2002-2005) and another on the theory of complex networks applied to manmade networks such as power grids and supply chains (MANMADE, FP6, 2007-2009).
Her main research interests include the theory of nonlinear systems, Supply Chain, bullwhip effect and Social Network Analysis. She is the author of about 100 publications and some patents in collaboration with national and foreign research centres on these issues.
Teaching Activities
School of Industrial Engineering
Affiliations
- Dipartimento in Gestione integrata dimpresa
- School of Industrial Engineering