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Dipartimento di Fisica, Building Fermi, 5th Floor, Room 509
Università di Roma
Piazzale Aldo Moro 2
00185 Roma, Italia
Telephone: 0039-06-49913451
francesca.tria at uniroma1.it

 

Brief profile

Francesca Tria is Tenure-Track Associate Professor (RtdB) at the Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome. She got her degree in physics at Sapienza University of Rome and her PhD in physics at the University of Naples Federico II. She spent two years as a post-doc at the ICTP Institute in Trieste before moving at the Institute for Scientific Interchange (ISI) in Turin. Starting from a background in statistical physics and complex systems, she explored different research realms where this expertise could be successfully applied. In particular, her research activity includes complex systems approaches to biologically related problems, such as evolutionary dynamics and phylogeny reconstruction, to social phenomena, such as language evolution, opinion dynamics and learning. In recent years she started to study problems related to innovation dynamics.

Course Code Year Course - Attendance Bulletin board
PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS 10592568 2022/2023
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 10596081 2022/2023
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 10596081 2021/2022
BASI MORFOLOGICHE E FUNZIONALI DELLA CELLULA 1047950 2021/2022
PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS 10592568 2021/2022
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 10596081 2020/2021
PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS 10592568 2020/2021
FISICA DEI SISTEMI COMPLESSI 1031521 2019/2020
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 1049251 2019/2020
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 1049251 2018/2019
FISICA DEI SISTEMI COMPLESSI 1031521 2018/2019
FISICA DEI SISTEMI COMPLESSI 1031521 2017/2018
FISICA DEI SISTEMI COMPLESSI 1031521 2016/2017

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Francesca Tria is Tenure-Track Associate Professor (RtdB) at the Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome. She got her degree in physics at Sapienza University of Rome and her PhD in physics at the University of Naples Federico II. She spent two years as a post-doc at the ICTP Institute in Trieste before moving at the Institute for Scientific Interchange (ISI) in Turin. Starting from a background in statistical physics and complex systems, she explored different research realms where this expertise could be successfully applied. In particular, her research activity includes complex systems approaches to biologically related problems, such as evolutionary dynamics and phylogeny reconstruction, to social phenomena, such as language evolution, opinion dynamics and learning. In recent years she started to study problems related to innovation dynamics.
A complete CV is available at https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/it/users/francescatriauniroma1it

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