Hello, I am Marco!
I completed my bachelor's degree in Physics at the University of Bologna (grade: 110L; thesis: superradiance effect in rotating black holes).
I then obtained a master's degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Trento in October 2015 (grade: 100L; thesis: anomalies in Quantum Field theory and string theory).
In the same period, I also took a diploma in "advanced studies in theoretical physics" at SISSA (Trieste).
I subsequently took a PhD in Theoretical Physics in...
Hello, I am Marco!
I completed my bachelor's degree in Physics at the University of Bologna (grade: 110L; thesis: superradiance effect in rotating black holes).
I then obtained a master's degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Trento in October 2015 (grade: 100L; thesis: anomalies in Quantum Field theory and string theory).
In the same period, I also took a diploma in "advanced studies in theoretical physics" at SISSA (Trieste).
I subsequently took a PhD in Theoretical Physics in December 2018 at the Niels Bohr Institute, the University of Copenhagen (I worked on string theory and related topics by publishing several articles in the most important journals in the sector).
I am attending a second PhD in Philosophy of Physics at the University of Urbino. I also teach at the University of Urbino and Bologna during my second PhD. I am the author of several articles in the most important Italian and international journals. I am also the author of a book on the paradoxes of black holes, available (by now) only in Italian from 23 September 2022 in all the best bookstores. In addition, since 2018, I have been tutoring many students across Europe for various Bachelor's or Master's degree programs, and I have supervised several Bachelor's and Master's degree theses.
About the lessons, I usually proceed as follows:
(i) an informal (free) chat to understand the needs of the student and the way they usually learn
Then two possibilities:
(iia) Individual frontal lessons on the material and exchange with the student (if they prefer a more inductive method)
(iib) Exchange on specific problems that the student has encountered during the study of the subject plus exercises done together (in preparation for a possible written exam).
I usually send written notes taken during lessons.
I am also available to solve problems, send solutions, or prepare lecture notes for specific issues.
The typical length of a lesson is one 1h or 1h 30min (my advice is to do not more than one hour and 30 minutes since attention decreases)
I teach at the University of Urbino and Bologna and tutor many students for their bachelor's or master's thesis. Moreover, I have also tutored many online students in the past three years who have all passed their exams.