Lecture of Professor Emeritus Tommaso Ruggeri ‘New Frontiers in Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics’

Professor Emeritus Tommaso Ruggeri, one of the foremost European researchers in the field of mathematical physics, is giving a lecture titled ‘New Frontiers in Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics’ at the SASA Grand Hall, on Wednesday, 24 May, at noon.

He got the honorary title of professor emeritus at the University of Bologna, where in 1980, he was elected a full professor of mathematical physics. His rich bibliography comprises 270 scientific and expert papers. He is the author of several seminal books and monographs.

The field of his research encompasses various spheres of mathematical physics, the main of which is non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Professor Ruggeri is one of the founders of the modern theory of expanded thermodynamics. Together with Professor Ingo Müller, a SASA foreign member, he wrote a study titled Rational Extended Thermodynamics, which represents one of the most essential books in the sphere of thermodynamics, with a citation index of 200.

Professor Ruggeri is a member of numerous scientific institutions and associations, some of which are the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and the Italian National Academy of Sciences (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei). He received several recognitions such as the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino prize for outstanding scientific achievements.

A live stream of the event is available at https://www.sanu.ac.rs/direktan-prenos/