User Portlet
Associate Professor in Mathematical Physics, graduated from the University of Vienna – Austria, specialized in the fields of astronomy & astrophysics, dynamics & chaos theory, and interested in space sciences in general. He serves as an Associate Editor for the journal Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy and has also guest-edited special issues and topical collections for other journals. Organizer of international scientific meetings, and co-author of the textbook Celestial Dynamics. He has (co-)authored several scientific publications in astronomy, celestial mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics. He has delivered numerous invited talks at international seminars and conferences and has been a member of various scientific organizing committees. He has worked at universities in Austria, Belgium, Italy, and China, and is currently based at the University of Rome Tor Vergata’s Department of Mathematics, where he is currently the coordinator of a master program in space science and technology, and maintains strong collaborations with space science industries. I have been using Mathematica and the Wolfram Language from version 3–14 (let me know how to test 1–2), and mainly use the WL for research & teaching, but also to explore the (computable) world around me on a daily basis for over two decades now.