Angelo Vistoli
Angelo Vistoli is an Italian mathematician working on algebraic geometry.
Career
Vistoli earned a laurea in 1981 at the University of Bologna. He became a student of Michael Artin at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he completed his Ph.D. in 1987 with the dissertation Duality in the Intersection Theory of Moduli Spaces.After becoming Benjamin Pierce Lecturer and assistant professor in mathematics at Harvard University, he returned to Italy as a professor at the University of Basilicata in 1990. He moved to the University of Bologna in 1993, and to the Scuola Normale Superiore [di Pisa] in 2006, where he is professor of geometry.
In 2024, he succeeded Andrea Ferrara as president of the Classe di Scienze of the Scuola Normale Superiore.