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Résumé of Antonino Scarelli Date and place of birth: 16. 09. 1946, Vasanello / Italy University education and degrees: Doctor's degree in Mathematics, Post-degree Diploma in Operation Research and PhD. degree in Applied Mathematics, University “La Sapienza”, Rome. Language skills: fluent in English, fair knowledge of French Employment and main position: associate professor; Faculty of Sciences, University of Viterbo. Lecturing activity: Mathematics I, Dynamical Models in Biology, Probability Theory, Linear Algebra, Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematical Systems Theory, Theory of Games, Biomathematics, Mathematics of Economics Individual research fields and directed research programs: Differential Equations Modelling, Mathematical Statistics, Non-parametric Statistics, Statistical tests, Stochastic Processes, Mathematical Systems Theory, Dynamical Models in Population Biology and Ecology, Evolutionary Games and Evolutionary Stability, Sustainable and Mathematical Ecology, Decisions Theory, Multi-criteria Decision Making, Multi-criteria Decision Aiding. Major memberships: AIRO (Italian Operation Research Association ), AMASES (Association of Italian Applied Mathematics to the Economic and Social Science); MCDA (European Working Group Multicriteria Aid for Decisions); MCDM (International Society on Multiple Criteria Decision Making); ISDG (International Society of Dynamic Games). Referee for the Journal: Multicriteria Decision Analysis, Rivista di Economia Agraria, European Journal of Operation Research, Linea Ecologica. Publications: over 60 items, 6 of the recent ones are: 1 2 3 4 5 6 in coll. with Z. Varga: "Controllability of selection-mutation systems”, BioSystems N° 65 (2002) Elsevier, pag. 113-121. “The concept of entropy on the MCDA procedure”, AIRO Meeting, September 2-6, 2003, Venice, Italy. “Electre III model and stochastic dominances”: Proceedings of 56th Meeting EWG-MCDA, Coimbra, October, 2002 in coll. with Z. Varga: “Dynamic games with fuzzy coalitions in modelling the development of environmental protection”, Proceedings International Conference on Game Theory, IUDSGR02, S.Petersburg, 11-12, July, 2002. "Project time planning with Markov chains”, Proceedings of CIRO’02, International Conference on Operation Research, Marrakesh, 3-5 June, 2002. in coll. with S. Narula: “An extension of the assignment problem”, Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, n. 11: 65-74, 2002.