Current position: tenured researcher and adjunct professor of mathematical methods for the environmental sciences.
Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy, Cambridge, MA.
2011: visiting researcher, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
1999: visiting Faculty, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA.
1992: short term visitor, Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Minneapolis, MN.
1989: visiting Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
1988: visiting scholar, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
1982–1983: contract Lecturer, College of Science, State University of Milan, Italy.
1981: visiting researcher, Department of Physics, Queen Elizabeth College, London, UK.
1975–1981: independent consultant.
1978: "laurea" (cum laude) in Physics, State University of Milan.
1973: "laurea" (cum laude) in Electronic Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy.
Main publications:
Crosta. G. F.; Urani, C.; Fumarola, L., “Classifying structural alterations of the cytoskeleton by spectrum enhancement and descriptor fusion”, Journal of Biomedical Optics, 11:2 (2006), 024020-1, 024020-18
Crosta, Giovanni F., “Complete families and Rayleigh obstacles”, J. Comput. Acoust., 9:2 (2001), 611–622
Crosta, Giovanni F., “The forward propagation method applied to the inverse obstacle problem of electromagnetics”, Fields Inst. Commun., 25 (2000), 225–238
Crosta, Giovanni F., “Identification for control: transversal flows and collinearity in the inverse conductivity problem”, Inverse problems in geophysical applications, SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 1997, 257–286
Crosta, Giovanni F., “Inverse diffraction, duality and optimal control”, J. Phys. A, 2 (1982), 645–660