Daniele Di Pietro, recipient of the ERC Synergy Grant
How can we overcome current technological barriers in numerical simulations of complex physical problems?
The goal of the NEMESIS project, led by Daniele Di Pietro, a professorat the University of Montpellier and director ofthe Institut Montpelliérain Alexander Grothendieck—the University of Montpellier’s mathematics laboratory—is to answer this question.
Daniele Di Pietro is among the recipients who will receive the prestigious ERC Synergy Grant from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s most prestigious funding body for basic research.
The ERC Synergy Grant is designed to support the development of ambitious research projects led by multiple researchers addressing questions that cannot be resolved by individual researchers alone.
Joining him are three other renowned researchers: Jérôme Droniou (Director of Research at IMAG), Paola Antonietti (Director of MOX at the Politecnico di Milano) and Lourenço Beirão da Veiga (Professor at the University of Milano-Bicocca), who have been awarded a total of €7,818,782 over six years to work on the development of innovative numerical methods for partial differential equations.