Jessica Elisa Massetti B IRTHPLACE AND Born in Pavia, on March 30th, 1986 . Citizenship: Italian DATE C URRENT ATER (1-year position of teaching and researching) at University Paris-Dauphine, CEREMADE POSITION E DUCATION Observatoire de Paris October 2011 - October 2015 Ph.D. • Thesis: "Quasi-periodicity and quasi-conservativity" • Advisors: Prof. Alain Chenciner and prof. Jacques Féjoz • Boards of examiners: J. Laskar (president), L.Chierchia and J-P. Marco (referees), B. Fayad, A.Chenciner and J.Féjoz. • Grade: first class honors Erasmus Student Mobility Program Scholarship • Scholarship for studying abroad in the academic year 2010-11, for research work on the Master thesis. • Host University: Université Paris Sud XI - Orsay et Observatoire de Paris, France. 2010-2011 Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan Master sc. (Laurea Magistrale), Mathematics September 2009 - July 2011 • Master thesis "on a recent proof by Rüssmann and Pöschel of the theorem of invariant tori in Hamiltonian mechanics", advisors prof. J. Féjoz and A. Giorgilli. Graduation on July, 25th, 2011. Final grade: 110/110 cum laude. Bachelor sc. (Laurea Triennale), Mathematics September 2005 - July 2009 • Bachelor thesis on ”Optimal control theory: Maximum principle and bang-bang type results", advisor prof. D. Bambusi. Graduation on July, 20th, 2009. Final rade: 102/110. Collegio San Carlo, Milan Baccalaureate, Scientific Bilingual (Liceo Scientifico bilingue) (English and French mandatory) September 2000 - July 2005 • Esame di maturità scientifica: 100/100 S OME TALKS AND CONFERENCES Euler International Mathematical Institute, St. Petersbourg, Russie • The normal form of Moser and application tho the spin-orbit problem International colloquium on Dynamical Systems and KAM theory Université Nice Sophia-Antipolis , Nice, France • Forme normale de Moser et théorie KAM dissipative "Séminaire Dynamique et Géométrie". Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy • Moser’s normal form and application to K.A.M. theory Seminar "Enriques", cycle of seminars Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France • Moser’s normal form and application to K.A.M. theory GRAVASCO: IHP’s trimester of workshops, seminars and advanced courses on N-body gravitational systems Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, Paris, France • Invariant manifolds and quasi-periodic motions in the Spin-Orbit problem Elbereth 2012, annual meeting of Ph.D students in Astronomy and Astrophysic of Île-de-France Observatoire de Paris, Paris • Invariant manifolds in the dissipative Spin-Orbit problem of Celestial Mechanics Journées Scientifiques de l’IMCCE 1 of 3 June 2015 Avril 2015 October 2013 September 2013 December 2012 October 2012 Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan • Rüssmann’s approximation functions. Talk for the course in Celestial Mechanics • Symmetries in PDE. Talk being part of the course in Dynamical Systems • The Kolmogorov - Sinai entropy Talk being part of the course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems April 2011 March 2010 April 2009 P REPRINTS • Moser’s normal form and application to the spin-orbit problem in Celestial Mechanics, submitted. ArXiv : 1511.02733 (2015) • The parameters space of the spin-orbit problem I. Normally hyperbolic invariant circles, submitted. ArXiv: 1512.01486 (2015) S OME W ORKSHOPS , C OLLOQUIA AND A DVANCED C OURSES Workshop in Astronomy and Dynamics, J. Laskar’s fest April 2015 Observatoire de Paris Mini course "Variational methods in Hamiltonian systems" February-march 2015 By Ivar Ekeland, Université Paris-Dauphine Meeting of the ANR "Dynamique et EDP" November 2014 Centre d’Etudes Scientifiques, Cargèse, France Summer School in Dynamical Systems August 2014 University of Maryland, College Park, MD - USA School organized by Vadim Kaloshin and Yuri Lima. Four courses of 12 hours each on hyperbolic and quasi-periodic dynamics by: B. Fayad, V. Kaloshin, D. Dolgopyat and A. Gorodetzky CelMec VI - Sixth International Meeting in Celestial Mechanics September 2013 San Martino al Cimino, Viterbo, Italy International Workshop in Planetary Motions, Satellites Dynamics and Space Ship Orbits July 2013 Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM), Montréal, CA International symposium "Dynamical Systems and PDE’s" November 2012 CIRM, Luminy, France Mini-course in Functional Analysis September 2012 Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France Mini-course on the Geometry of PDE’s September 2012 Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France Journée Henri Poincaré July 2012 Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, Paris, France Advanced School on Variational Methods on Vortex and N-body Dynamics June 2012 Università del Salento, Lecce, Italy School organized by Alessandro Portaluri and Susanna Terracini. Mini courses by: D. Ferrario, S. Bolotin and E. Maderna Mini-course in General Relativity March 2012 Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, Paris, France Initiation to Space Projects February 2012 LESIA, Paris-Meudon Observatory, France International symposium "Dynamical optimisation in PDE’s and Geometry, Applications to Hamilton-Jacobi and Weak K.A.M. Theory" December 2011 Université Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux, France Workshop and advanced course on K.A.M. Theory February 2011 Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milan, Italy Workshop and advanced course on the Restricted Three-body Problem February 2011 Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milan, Italy 2 of 3 T EACHING AND W ORKING E XPERIENCE Teaching Assistant (ATER), University Paris-Dauphine, CEREMADE • Analysis 1 (78 hours, lectures+exercices), Bachelor sc. • Analysis 2 (78 hours, exercices), Bachelor sc. 2015 2014 Moniteur, Observatoire de Paris • Mathematical theories for physics (66h – 33h x 2 ans – TDs), Master sc. • Physique Quantique Appliquée (64h – 32h x 2 ans –, TDs), niveau M1 • Géométrie des Systèmes Hamiltoniens (3 heures, cours), niveau M2 2011-2013 2011-2013 2011 N.B. Exercises and theory aspects for the course "Mathematical Theory for Physics" have been prepared and concieved at "four hands" by the titular of the course and myself, in both the academic years. The course was intended to be an introduction to the mathematical methods of Classical Mechanics, from variational principle to fundamental notions: Lagrangian, Hamiltonian, integral invariants and symplectic structures. In the first part of the course, recalls on differential geometry, tensors, differential forms, vector fields, tangent and cotangent bundles had also been given. Internship, IMCCE (équipe ASD) - Observatoire de Paris • Grade of the final discussion and relation : 18,75/20 L ANGUAGES February 2011 - June 2011 Italian • Mother tongue French • Reading and Speaking : bilingual • Writing : advanced • Diplômes DELF A1-A2-A3-A4 English • Reading, Speaking and Writing : bilingual • Diplôme at the “Converse International School of San Diego”, California (USA) Grade : 9.8/10 • Cambridge ESOL “First Certificate in English” E XTRA CURRICULA Saxophone, under the direction of Professor Paolo Favini ACTIVITIES • Study of Jazz and Swing’s harmony and improvisation • Secondo soprano in the Sax Feathers swing ensemble for ”Sax Feathers - Remembering Glen Miller” (CD available on www.amazon.it) • Primo contralto in the “Pero Swing Band” Sports • Fencing : Club "Scherma Piccolo Teatro Milano", Club ”Les Duellistes”, Paris • Athletics : regional league, AICS Atletica Milano • Softball : national league, Ares Softball Milano (Serie C Italiana) • Tip-Tap Frontal courses • Mathematics and Physics high school level • Mathematics Master level • Music I NTERESTS Latin literature and Romantic Italian period Philosophy of science (Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Russell) Music : swing (1930-40’s), be-bop, rock 60’s-70’s Photographic Art LEGO Constructions 3 of 3 2003-2005 August 2006 July 2004 1998-2010 2006-2008 2008-2011 Since 2008 2004-2009 1999-2004 Since 1997 Since 2003