Matheus
Bortolan
“All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered;
the point is to discover them.”
Galileo Galilei
Hi! I'm Matheus!
Bio
I am currently a professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) and a member of the Partial Differential Equations Research Group.
Academic Overview
I have a Post-doc (2014) and Ph.D (2013), both in Mathematics, from ICMC - University of São Paulo (USP), São Carlos, under the supervision of Alexandre N. de Carvalho, and a Masters Degree in Mathematics also from ICMC, under the supervision of Hildebrando M. Rodrigues.
During my Ph.D, I studied at the Department of Differential Equations and Numerical Analysis (EDAN) at the University of Seville, under the supervision of José Antonio Langa and Tomás Caraballo. I obtained my Bachelor's Degree in Applied Mathematics in 2007 from USP.
Current research topics
Currently working on impulsive systems, non-differentiable perturbation of semigroups, structural stability for non-autonomous systems, time-scale evolution equations, theory of unbounded attractors and generalized semigroups.
Advisorship
PHD
Master Degree
Undergraduates - TCC
Léo Amaro de Abreu Dias
Sabrina Moraes Vigano
Thais Leite
Tiago Coelho Rodrigues
Undergraduates - IC
Lucas Voltolini