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AMATO Roberto

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Dipartimento di Ingegneria
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Gruppo 01/MATH-03 - ANALISI MATEMATICA, PROBABILITÀ E STATISTICA MATEMATICA

Settore MATH-03/A - Analisi matematica
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Roberto Amato graduated with honors in Mathematics on October 5, 1981, from the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Messina.
From July 11 to August 14, 1982, he participated in the Summer Courses of Mathematics in Perugia.
In November 1983, through a competitive process, he was awarded a scholarship to attend courses at the International School for Advanced Studies (S.I.S.S.A) in Trieste, specializing in Functional Analysis. He maintained this scholarship, passing the required exams, until October 5, 1987.
During the academic year 1984/85, he obtained the "Magister Philosophiae" research certificate with honors from the aforementioned school.
In February 1987, he passed the exams for a free Researcher competition at the University of Messina, group 90.
As the winner, he began his service on October 5, 1987, as a Researcher at the Faculty of Sciences of the aforementioned University, within the Department of Mathematics.
In September 1991, he was confirmed as a Researcher, group 90, and is still in service.
In 2013, he changed departments, joining the Department of Engineering at the University of Messina.
From 1981 to the present day, he has participated in numerous mathematical conferences and congresses in Italy, presenting brief scientific communications at some of them.
His scientific activity initially focused on number theory and later shifted towards functional analysis. In the latter field, he particularly studied differentiability for parabolic systems and the regularity of solutions for such systems. He also explored the study of non-variational solutions of the normal derivative problem associated with nonlinear elliptic operators. Lately, he has regained interest in the field of number theory.
His study and research activities have resulted in the publication of various works solely under his name.

His teaching activity has taken place within the Mathematics, Physics, Electronic Engineering, Materials Engineering, Navigation Sciences and Technologies, Nutraceutical and Functional Food Sciences, Industrial Engineering, and Electronic and Computer Engineering degree courses.
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Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics
From A.Y. 1987/1988 to A.Y. 1994/1995: Exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1
In A.Y. 1998/1999: Lectures and exercises in Advanced Analysis (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 1999/2000 to A.Y. 2000/2001: Lectures and exercises in Advanced Analysis Module I (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 1999/2000 to A.Y. 2000/2001: Lectures and exercises in Advanced Analysis Module II (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 2001/2002 to A.Y. 2007/2008: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 2 (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 2008/2009: Mathematical Analysis 1 - Mod B (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 2009/2010: Mathematical Analysis 1 - Mod B (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Physics
From A.Y. 1991/1992 to A.Y. 1993/1994: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1 (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 2000/2001: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1 (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 2001/2002 to A.Y. 2007/2008: Lectures and exercises in Calculus 1 (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 2008/2009 to A.Y. 2022/2023: Lectures and exercises in Mathematics 1A (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering
From A.Y. 1994/1995 to A.Y. 2000/2001: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1 (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 1994/1995: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 2 (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Materials Engineering
From A.Y. 1994/1995 to A.Y. 2000/2001: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1 (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 1994/1995: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 2 (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Navigation Sciences and Technologies
From A.Y. 2017/2018 to A.Y. 2018/2019: Lectures and exercises in Mathematics Module 1 (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Nutraceutical and Functional Food Sciences
From A.Y. 2019/2020 to A.Y. 2020/2021: Lectures and exercises in Elements of Mathematical Analysis (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Materials Engineering
From A.Y. 2013/2014 to A.Y. 2018/2019: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis Module A (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering
In A.Y. 2019/2020: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis Module A (Course instructor)
From A.Y. 2020/2021 to A.Y. 2023/2024: Lectures and exercises in Elements of Mathematical Analysis I (Course instructor)

Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering/Structures and Infrastructures, and Civil Engineering/Sustainable Building (Course instructor)
In A.Y. 2023/2024: Lectures and exercises in Mathematical Analysis 1 (Course instructor)

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162 - Mathematical Analysis I

Primo Semestre (15/09/2025 - 19/12/2025) - 2025
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