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Supervisors profiles

This is a list of potential UNIMC supervisors, including a description of their research profile,  who are willing to support and host a MSCA fellow.

Should you not find a matching profile of a supervisor in this list, click chere for the complete list of the faculty  of the University of Macerata, in order to enquire about their willingness to support and host a MSCA fellow (you can put any word in the search string according to your research idea to find the top matches).

PROFILES OF POTENTIAL SUPERVISORS

NAME

DEPT

RESEARCH TOPICS

Prof. Francesca Boldrer

Humanities

Cicero, Augustan poets, didactic poetry and scriptores rei rusticate, teaching Latin language and literature, text criticism - Quellenforschung, linguistic/ cultural studies on ancient world, interdisciplinary relationships of Latin, classics fortune and reception.

Prof. Andrea Bucci

Economics and Law

Financial volatility modelling, Deep learning applications in finance, Regime-switching models, Health policy, Air pollution.

Prof. Andrea Caligiuri

Law

International and European Union Law of the Sea, International Instruments related to the Prevention and Suppression of International Crimes.

Prof. Giuseppe Capriotti

Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism

The image of the religious and ethnic otherness: iconography of Jews, Muslims and Blacks in
the early modern era;The afterlife of Greek mythology and Ovid’s Metamorphoses in the early modern era, between texts and images.

Prof. Mara Cerquetti

Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism

Sustainability in museums/heritage; cultural participation; audience engagement; cultural welfare; accountability, performance and evaluation in cultural organisations; culture-led development; heritage value creation; museum engagement; corporate heritage, heritage marketing.

Prof. Fabio Clementi

Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations

Analysis of economic disparities and poverty conditions, with a particular focus on developing countries, with two potential research topics: Inequality underestimation in a changing sub-saharan Africa and  Facts and perceptions of inequality. 

Prof. Silvana Colella

Humanities

Artificial intelligence and creativity (AI-generated literature; human-AI collaborations; impact of Gen-AI systems on creativity). Artificial intelligence narratives (from science fiction and speculative fiction to media discourses and non-fictional narratives). Cultural repercussions of AI (Arts and humanities research for responsible AI). Critical AI Studies. 

Prof. Angela Cossiri

Law

democracy and governance: multidimensional threats; disinformation and democracy; freedom of speech and new technologies; gender equality; social protection; fundamental rights; relation between national, international and supranational legal order; public law on entrepreneurship education; constitutional dimension of migration.

Prof. Eleonora Cutrini

Economics and Law

Spatial inequalities and the Green Transition in the European Union; Regional development and cohesion in the European Union.

Prof. Simona Epasto

Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations

intersection of economic and political geography, geopolitics, and artificial intelligence, with particular attention to digital trust, territorial governance, and spatial decision-making. I adopt an interdisciplinary approach combining qualitative geopolitical analysis, spatial data analysis, and GeoAI methodologies.

Prof. Laura Fedeli

Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism

Instructional technology and technology enhanced environments (focus on space-time variables; feedback; student participation); teacher/educators training (technology and UDL; reflection strategies for professional development); faculty development (co-teaching strategies; digital scholarship).

Prof. Chiara Feliziani

Law

Circular economy, Green Public Procurements, Environmental Law, EU Administrative Law, Administrative act contrasting with EU law, Judicial Review, State Aids.

Prof. Silvia Fiaschi

Humanities

Italian/European Humanism; Humanistic philology and digital technologies; Humanistic Pedagogy; Late Mediaeval/Early Renaissance Latin Production; Reception of Classical Tradition between XIVth-XVIth Centuries; Reception of Church Fathers between Late Mediaeval and Early Renaissance; Translations from the Greek (Middle Ages and Early Renaissance); Cultural connections between West Europe and Dalmatia; Cataloguing of medieval manuscripts; History of Mediaeval Libraries; Dissemination of Humanistic cultural tradition in high schools.

Prof. Emanuela Giacomini

Economics and Law

Banking Regulation; Sustainable and Green Finance; ESG Lending; Trade Credit and Supply Chain; Credit Ratings, ESG ratings and Machine Learning.

Prof. Benedetta Giovanola

Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations

AI Ethics, Digital ethics, algorithmic fairness, social justice (theories of justice), media ethics, global health.

Prof. Giuseppina Larocca

Humanities

Russian Emigration, Russian Literature and Culture (XVIII-XX cc.), Medical Humanities, Disability Studies.

Prof. Fabrizio Marongiu Buonaiuti

Law

Judicial cooperation in civil matters; Private international/EU law; Transnational continuity of personal and family status; Jurisdiction and human rights; State immunity from jurisdiction and from measures of constraint; right of access to justice.

Prof. Mariangela Masullo

Humanities

Contemporary Arabic Literature with focus on: poetry, Environmental Studies, feminist studies, Critical Gender Studies, decolonial studies

Prof. John Mc Court (Rector)

Humanities

Irish Studies, Victorian/Modern literary history, and transnational approaches to culture, with a strong commitment to innovative methodologies and public-facing scholarship. I am particularly interested in projects that combine rigorous textual analysis with broader cultural, historical, and technological perspectives.

Prof. Elisabetta Michetti

Economics and Law

Mathematical methods for economics and finance, discrete time dynamical systems in micro and macroeconomics and finance.

Prof. Michele Paolini Paoletti

Humanities

Ontology (properties, substances, events and processes, causal powers, relations); Analytic Metaphysics (especially grounding, ontological dependence, fiction, time); Philosophy of Mind (especially emergentism and dualism); Social Ontology

Prof. Jessica Piccinini

Humanities

Ancient Greek History, Ancient Greek and Roman Religion, Roman Greece, Adriatic, ancient networks, Greek epigraphy.

Prof. Silvia Pierosara

Humanities

care ethics; narrative ethics, critical philosophies of memory, history, and
nostalgia; relational autonomy; theories of justice; environmental ethics

Prof. Anna Grazia Quaranta

Economics and Law

Financial Intermediaries; Finance; FinTechs; Efficiency; Portfolio Selection; Assets Financial Pricing.

Prof. Luca Riccetti

Economics and Law

Macroeconomic agent-based models with relationships between the “real” economy and the financial system; contagion in a network; behavioral finance; monetary policy; risk and asset management in portfolio allocation.

Prof. Luca Romeo

Economics and Law

Applied Machine Learning; Multi-task learning; Multiple Instance Learning; Hierarchical Ordinal Learning; Application of Machine Learning in healthcare, industry and finance domains.

Prof. Roberto Scendoni

Law

Legal Medicine, Social Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Forensic Anthropology (age estimation and personal identification techniques), Forensic Toxicology, drug addiction and health protection.

Prof. Michela Soverchia

Economics and Law

Public sector accounting and budgeting, Performance measurement and management in public sector, Sustainability reporting, Accounting history.

Prof. Flavia Stara

Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism

Philosophy of Education, Intercultural Studies, Ethics, Human Rights, Visual Studies, Human Resources in Tourism; construction of interdisciplinarity frameworks; Social education, migrations, human rights, customary laws; Art Theory and Visual Studies; Creative Processes for Tourism.

Prof. Ernesto Tavoletti

Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations

Global virtual teams, business model innovation, management consulting, International Business Strategy.

Prof. Tiberio Uricchio

Humanities

AI for Digital Humanities, AI for Digital Archives and Content Retrieval. 

Prof. Laura Vagni

Law

European Private Law, Private Comparative Law, with special regards to property law, succession law, contract law.

Prof. Alberto Zanutto

Economics and Law

Digital health, Active aging, Business Organizations, Technology and practice in organizations, Patient Portal Evaluation, Hybrid organizations

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