The doctoral training program in mathematics aims to guide a master's graduate towards complete independence of thought, enabling them to solve complex research problems in the mathematical field. Given the varied nature of mathematical research and its plethora of possible applications, the program is extremely flexible and adapts as much as possible to each doctoral candidate and each disciplinary sector, without losing the unified vision of mathematics and its intrinsically multidisciplinary contribution.
A Ph.D. in Mathematics excels in problem-solving skills, teamwork, and lateral thinking. The main career opportunities are as follows:
1) Post-doctoral researcher at universities and research centers, often leading to a permanent academic career;
2) Industrial researcher in economic, financial, insurance and ICT sectors;
3) Data scientist employed by companies in various sectors;
4) High school teacher;
5) Project manager in the IT field;
6) Science communicator and popularizer.
The Ph.D. program in Mathematics aims to train highly qualified and specialized researchers in the fields of Mathematics, enabling them to take on top roles in the workforce or continue their careers in academia and research.
The Ph.D. graduate will be prepared to study, analyze, and model phenomena and solve highly complex problems using rigorous scientific methodology. They will also be capable of operating in various fields, including those not strictly scientific, where project management and managerial skills are required. They will possess interpersonal and decision-making abilities and will be able to work with a high degree of autonomy, assuming scientific and organizational responsibilities.