Elisa Davoli

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Univ.Prof. Elisa Davoli, PhD was appointed as University Professor for Multiscale Calculus of Variations at TU Wien with effect from 1 March 2022. She is assigned to the Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing, opens an external URL in a new window (E101) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation, opens an external URL in a new window at TU Wien.

Elisa Davoli is born in Ancona (Italy), where she completed a Bachelor's degree on Computer Engineering and Automation at the Università Politecnica delle Marche. She then changed to the University Triest, where she completed her Master's degree with distinction. She then completed her doctorate in Applied Mathematics - also with distinction - at the SISSA/ISAS in Triest. The topic of her dissertation from 2012 was  "Thin structures in nonlinear elasticity and in plasticity: a variational approach, opens an external URL in a new window". Subsequent post-doctoral stays took her first to the USA to the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and from 2015 on to Austria to the University of Vienna. In 2019 she was granted an Elise-Richter Stipendia and also in 2019 she obtained her Venia Docendi, thus qualifiying her to teach in the area of Mathematics with her habilitation on "Multiscale problems in mechanics of materials, opens an external URL in a new window". 2020 she changed to TU Wien. 2020 she received a START-Prize, opens an external URL in a new window of the FWF with the topic Tunable Materials: Geometry, Nonlocality, Chirality and successfully applied for a tenure-track position on Multiscale Calculus of Variations, which she completed in July 2021.

Elisa Davolis scientific home at TU Wien is the Research Unit of Analysis (E101-1) at the Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing, where she is Head of the Research Group for Multiscale Calculus of Variations, opens an external URL in a new window (E101-01-3). Besides she is member of the Young Academy, opens an external URL in a new window of the Austrian Academy of Science. 

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