Paola Console

ioI took my Bachelor and Master degrees in Mathematics in University of Salento (Lecce) and then I moved to Geneva, where I earned my PhD in Mathematics with a thesis in Numerical Analysis, under the supervision of prof. Ernst Hairer in 2013.

I am currently postdoc at the Neuroimaging lab of Santa Lucia Foundation (Rome, Italy) and I collaborate with the Reasoning and Cognitive Control lab of University of Milano Bicocca.
My main research interests are multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) and tractography, for a spatial orienting in complex audiovisual environments experiment in healthy and pathological population.

In my spare time, I enjoy listening to music and going to theatre.

Here you can find  my full CV.

Publications

  • Paola Console and Ernst Hairer, Reducing round-off errors in symmetric multistep methods , Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 262 (2014) 217-222.
  • Paola Console and Ernst Hairer, Long-term stability of symmetric partitioned linear multistep methods , In: Current challenges in stability issues for numerical differential equations. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 2082, C.I.M.E. Foundation Subseries (2014).
  • Paola Console, Ernst Hairer, and Christian Lubich, Symmetric multistep methods for constrained Hamiltonian systems , Numerische Mathematik 124 (2013) 517-539.