Giuseppe
Malavolta
Probability and Time Series analysis expert. I discovered a new
method for predicting ”Critical Transitions” from time series. I developed personal projects in python and django for online communities.
Fluent in Python, Django, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, sql, MATLAB.
Education
Nationality: Italian
Date of Birth: 9 Oct 1986
2017
Ph.D. in Mathematics at Imperial College London, United Kingdom
2011
”Laurea Specialistica in Matematica” grade 110/110 at La Sapienza –
Universita’ degli studi di Roma ( equivalent to Master in Mathematics)
Phone (Mobile UK):
00 44 747 4375633
2008
”Laurea Triennale in Matematica” grade 110/110 at La Sapienza –
Unversita’ degli studi di Roma
Personal e-mail:
[email protected]
Technical Skills
Twitter:
mr zhr
Web:
www.zetaha.com
GitHub:
github.com/zetaha
Languages.
Italian (Mother Tongue).
English (Full Professional
Proficiency).
French (writing, reading:
intermediate).
Mathematics: Probability Theory, Random Dynamical Systems Theory, Analysis,
Topology, Time Series analysis, Differential Geometry, Representation Theory.
Programming: C++/C, Python, Django, Docker, sql, MATLAB, shell scripts (Linux),
CSS/HTML5, Javascript.
Papers
Kuehn, Malavolta, Rasmussen, Early warning signs for bifurcations with bounded
noise (in preparation).
Malavolta, Rasmussen, Dichotomy spectrum for noninvertible Random Dynamical
Systems (in preparation).
Research Interests
I studied Critical Transitions and a method for predicting them. A Critical Transition is a fast and drastic change in the state of a system. The fluctuations of
the stock market or the process of desertification of forests and lakes are both
examples of critical transition in finance and ecology respectively. In mathematics
critical transitions correspond to ‘bifurcations’ of attractors of Random Dynamical
Systems.
Interests
I am constantly up to date with the recent trends in the video game industry and
data science. In my own free time I developed a variety of tools (chat bots and websites) offering services for small online communities (check my site zetaha.com
and my github).
Recent Personal Projects
Random Twitch chat
a discovery tool for twitch.tv (rtc.hataze.com/chat/page),
Django/python/docker.
PUBG-it ladder
a leaderboard for the game Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (zetaha.com/ladder) (info: zetaha.com/posts/3/),
Django
zetaha.com
my personal website, Django/docker.
Work Experience
2011-13
Teaching assistant at Imperial College London for the following
courses: Foundation of Analysis, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis