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Rosario N. Mantegna is Applied Physics professor [A] at Palermo University, Palermo, Italy, and member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna [B]. He graduated in Physics at Palermo University in 1984 and did his PhD in Physics at the same University defending his thesis on “Stochastic process at microwave frequency” in 1990. He was postdoc at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich where he did experiments on quantum chaos and at Boston University where he worked on complex systems under the mentorship of Gene Stanley. During 2012-2016 he was also professor at the “Center for Network Science” and “Department of Economics” of Central European University, Budapest, Hungary [C]. During 2016-2021 he was honorary professor at University College London, UK. He is an associate of the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies [D]
'''Rosario N. Mantegna''' is Applied Physics professor [A] at Palermo University, Palermo, Italy, and member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna [B].  
 
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| '''Born'''
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| August 23th, 1960, Palermo, Italy
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| '''Nationality'''
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| Italian 
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| Master’s degree in physics at Palermo University obtained on June 29th 1984. Thesis: “Effetto della diffusione spettrale sulla cinetica di saturazione delle risonanze magnetiche (in Italian)”.
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| PhD in physics. Palermo University March 1990. Thesis: Processi stocastici e fenomeni caotici in sistemi non lineari a frequenza di microonde (in Italian)”.
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| Statistical Physics; Econophysics; Financial Markets; Complex systems; Complex networks.
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| style="width:200px;" | Full professor of Applied Physics at the Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica - Emilio Segrè, Palermo University. Italy. Since 30/12/2004
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|  style="width:200px;" | Member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Wien, Austria. Since 4/2017.
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| '''Notes'''
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| Top Italian Scientist in Neurosciences & Psychology <ref name="TIS">[https://topitalianscientists.org/tis/1340/Rosario_Nunzio_Mantegna_-_Top_Italian_Scientist_in_Physics Rosario Nunzio Mantegna - Top Italian Scientist in Physics]</ref>
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He graduated in Physics at Palermo University in 1984 and did his PhD in Physics at the same University defending his thesis on “Stochastic process at microwave frequency” in 1990. He was postdoc at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich where he did experiments on quantum chaos and at Boston University where he worked on complex systems under the mentorship of Gene Stanley. During 2012-2016 he was also professor at the “Center for Network Science” and “Department of Economics” of Central European University, Budapest, Hungary [C]. During 2016-2021 he was honorary professor at University College London, UK. He is an associate of the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies [D]


He has been principal investigator or member of several international and national research projects funded by the European Union, the National Science Foundation of USA, The Italian Ministry of Education, The Italian Institute for the Physics of Matter, and by the Institute for New Economic Thinking [E].
He has been principal investigator or member of several international and national research projects funded by the European Union, the National Science Foundation of USA, The Italian Ministry of Education, The Italian Institute for the Physics of Matter, and by the Institute for New Economic Thinking [E].

Revision as of 16:08, 17 January 2023

Rosario N. Mantegna is Applied Physics professor [A] at Palermo University, Palermo, Italy, and member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna [B].

Rosario Nunzio Mantegna
Born
August 23th, 1960, Palermo, Italy
Nationality
Italian
Education
Master’s degree in physics at Palermo University obtained on June 29th 1984. Thesis: “Effetto della diffusione spettrale sulla cinetica di saturazione delle risonanze magnetiche (in Italian)”.
PhD in physics. Palermo University March 1990. Thesis: Processi stocastici e fenomeni caotici in sistemi non lineari a frequenza di microonde (in Italian)”.
Fields
Statistical Physics; Econophysics; Financial Markets; Complex systems; Complex networks.
Institutions
Full professor of Applied Physics at the Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica - Emilio Segrè, Palermo University. Italy. Since 30/12/2004
Member of the External Faculty of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Wien, Austria. Since 4/2017.
Notes
Top Italian Scientist in Neurosciences & Psychology [1]


He graduated in Physics at Palermo University in 1984 and did his PhD in Physics at the same University defending his thesis on “Stochastic process at microwave frequency” in 1990. He was postdoc at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich where he did experiments on quantum chaos and at Boston University where he worked on complex systems under the mentorship of Gene Stanley. During 2012-2016 he was also professor at the “Center for Network Science” and “Department of Economics” of Central European University, Budapest, Hungary [C]. During 2016-2021 he was honorary professor at University College London, UK. He is an associate of the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies [D]

He has been principal investigator or member of several international and national research projects funded by the European Union, the National Science Foundation of USA, The Italian Ministry of Education, The Italian Institute for the Physics of Matter, and by the Institute for New Economic Thinking [E].