Phillipo Lappicy

I am a Marie Curie Fellow at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) with J. Arrieta, funded by H2020-MSCA-COFUND-UNAEUROPA.


I obtained a PhD at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany, 2017) as a member of the Berlin Mathematical School supervised by B. Fiedler. Thereafter I was a postdoc at Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) with A. N. Carvalho, Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa (Portugal) with C. Rocha and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) with J. Fernandes.


My mathematical interests are differential equations and dynamical systems with applications in general relativity, pattern formation and mathematical biology. I pursue three research lines: 

(i) The dynamical analysis of the Bianchi cosmological models and perturbations thereof, 

(ii) The explicit construction of global attractors for infinite dimensional dynamical systems, and 

(iii) The description of the mechanism triggering a co-existence regime in predator-prey models.


Check out the YouTube video of my talk on the dynamics of the Big Bang at the Fields Institute.