Gigliola Staffilani

Gigliola Staffilani is the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of Mathematics since 2007. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1995. Following faculty appointments at Stanford, Princeton, and Brown, she joined the MIT mathematics faculty in 2002.
She received both a teaching award and a research fellowship while at Stanford. She received a Sloan Foundation Fellowship in 2000. In 2014 she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Professor Staffilani is an analyst, with a concentration on dispersive nonlinear PDEs. She has taught multivariable calculus several times at MIT, as well as differential equations.

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Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series (edX)

Feb 15th 2023
Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series (edX)
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Master the calculus of curves and coordinate systems; approximate functions with polynomials and infinite series. Part 3 of 3. How did Newton describe the orbits of the planets? To do this, he created calculus. But he used a different coordinate system more appropriate for planetary motion. We [...]

Calculus 1B: Integration (edX)

Sep 14th 2022
Calculus 1B: Integration (edX)
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Discover the integral---what it is and how to compute it. See how to use calculus to model real world phenomena. Part 2 of 3. How long should the handle of your spoon be so that your fingers do not burn while mixing chocolate fondue? Can you find a shape [...]

Calculus 1A: Differentiation (edX)

Jun 1st 2022
Calculus 1A: Differentiation (edX)
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Discover the derivative---what it is, how to compute it, and when to apply it in solving real world problems. Part 1 of 3. How does the final velocity on a zip line change when the starting point is raised or lowered by a matter of centimeters? What is the [...]
Jun 1st 2022
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