Mauro Biliotti
Department of Mathematics and Physics
University of Salento
Italy
Biography
Born in Florence on 02/02/1949; Graduated in Mathematics at the University of Florence in June 1973; Extraordinary Professor of Superior Geometry at the University of Lecce since 1981 and Ordinary Professor of the same discipline since 1984; Author of over sixty publications in the field of Combination Geometry, also with application interest; Lecturer in the Upper Geometry course and later in the courses of Theory of Codes, Encryption, Drawing Theory and Discrete Structures at the Degree in Mathematics and the Degree in Mathematics and Informatics at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences 'University of Salento; Predecessor of the University of Lecce from 1984 to 1992; While performing the functions of the Prophet, he organized the organization of the Services and Personnel and the Management of the Budget; Delegate of the Rector to the Budget from 1992 to present; During the performance of the Delegate's function, he was particularly concerned with the reorganization of the Structures as a function of budget management of the financial resources of the University; Member of the Management Committee of the CASPUR Consortium of Rome from the constitution to date; Responsible for the GARR node in Lecce from 1994 to 1998; Responsible for the University of Salento of the Coordinated Plan of the Universities of Catania and Lecce, co-funded by ERDF funds; Component of the Guidance Committee dated 28/02/2000 of the PASS Project "Towards Economic Accountancy and Management Control at Universities" - POM 940022 / I / 1; Financial Coordinator of several projects on European funds.
Research Interest
Projective planes and their groups of automorphisms: characterization of projective planes with large groups of local area collisions. - Plans for translation: construction and characterization of translation plans. - Linear spaces and their groups of automorphisms: linear spaces with parallelism and relationships with group partitions.