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Agata Ciabattoni is a smart Italian scientist. She studies something called mathematical logic. This field uses math to understand how we think and reason. She is an expert in a special area called non-classical logic. Agata Ciabattoni is a professor at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien). She also helps lead the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms (VCLA).

Agata Ciabattoni's Journey in Science

Early Life and Studies

Agata Ciabattoni grew up in a town called Ripatransone in Italy. She went to the University of Bologna to study computer science. Later, she earned her Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Milan. Her big research project for her Ph.D. was about Proof-theory in many-valued logics. Her professor, Daniele Mundici, helped her with this work.

Moving to Vienna and Becoming a Professor

In 2000, Agata moved to Vienna, Austria. She received a special scholarship called a Marie Curie Fellowship from the European Union. This helped her continue her research. In 2007, she completed her habilitation at TU Wien. This is a special qualification that allows someone to become a full professor in some European countries.

Today, she is a full professor at TU Wien. She works in the Faculty of Informatics, which is about computer science. She also helps organize talks for the Kurt Gödel Society. This group is named after a famous mathematician and logician.

What Agata Ciabattoni Researches

Logic and Ancient Texts

One of Agata Ciabattoni's interesting projects at TU Wien uses mathematical logic. She uses it to study the ethical ideas found in the Vedas. The Vedas are very old and important sacred texts from India. She tries to understand their rules and ideas using math.

Awards and Recognition

The Start-Preis Award

In 2011, Agata Ciabattoni won a special award called the Start-Preis. This award comes from the Austrian Science Fund. It is given to young, promising researchers in Austria. Agata was the only woman to win this important prize that year.

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