Overview: The Department of Mathematics and Physics at Roma Tre University is a centre of excellence where these two disciplines develop synergistically while maintaining their distinct scientific identities. The department serves as a key academic and research hub, both within the university and in the broader scientific community.
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Educational Programmes: The Department of Mathematics and Physics offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes in mathematics, physics, and computational sciences, providing a strong foundation in theoretical and applied scientific research, structured to leverage their interconnected nature while preserving rigorous disciplinary training. Our programmes are designed to broaden the educational offer and increase international relevance, preparing students for advanced research and diverse career paths.
Research and Innovation: The department advances both pure and applied research in all areas of Physics and Mathematics, including computer science, logic, and epistemology. We foster interdisciplinary collaboration, establishing interdepartmental research centres and promoting scientific innovation across multiple fields.
Community and Global Engagement: We maintain strong collaborations with prestigious national and international institutions, enhancing research and academic activities. Our department plays a crucial role in promoting scientific culture through outreach initiatives, including teacher training, secondary school orientation programmes, and public engagement activities.
Unique Features: The department is dedicated to research training, offering PhD programmes in Physics and Mathematics, as well as specialised teacher training in physics and mathematics. Through strong institutional partnerships, we consolidate academic activities across the university and contribute to a broader scientific dialogue at national and international levels.
