Born in Rome in 1977, he obtained a degree in IngMaterials Engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", the Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida and the PhD in Materials for the Environment and Energy at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”.
Since 2022 he has been a TD University Researcher, pursuant to art. 24, paragraph 3, letter b) of Law 240/2010, for the competition sector 09/D1 - Materials Science and Technology - disciplinary scientific sector ING- IND/22 - Materials Science and Technology, at the Departmental Faculty of Ingengineering ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.
His research activity is mainly aimed at the synthesis and characterization of innovative bioactive nanoparticles and bio-mimetic biomaterials, the manufacture and characterization of non-woven woven fibers using electrospinning techniques for theingtissue engineering, for antimicrobial and sensing applications. Furthermore, he was involved in the development of innovative techniques for the fabrication of constructs ingengineered using both additive manufacturing techniques and microfluidic or micro-manufacturing systems. As part of these activities he has participated in numerous research projects at both national and international levels. He is the author of more than 45 papers in journals with Impact factor.
Born in Rome on 12 December 1967, she is married and has three children.
Even before obtaining the L.D. degreeingue and Foreign Literatures at LUMSSA in 1991, he collaborated with the Italian school for foreigners TINA2 snc as an Italian teacher.
Entered the Bio-Medical Campus as a professor of Inginjured and Inglese Scientifico in 1994, he taught degree courses in Medicine and Surgery and Nursing, taking over the coordination and expanding the training offer already after the first 5 years. Since 2002 you have also been involved in courses ingaggrieved by the Departmental Faculty of Ingengineering and subsequently those of the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies for Man and the Environment, where he designed two ingad hoc technical lese for the two Master's Degree courses. Since June 2022 he has worked as head of the L Centeringuistics of the University, dealing with:
- management of relations with the Trinity School and relative supervision of the service they offer;
- coordination of the Foundation Year programme;
- assessment linguistic of teachers;
- organization of courses inglese for all the University's degree courses.
Full Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Bergen (until June 2023). Head of the Philosophy of Science and Human Development research unit. He carries out research activities in various fields of philosophy, epistemology, ethics and the sciences of complexity and life, with a production of over 100 works including volumes and articles.
Daniele Bianchi has over 8 years of experience in the field of biomedical engineering research. He graduated in Biomedical engineering and hold PhD in biomechanics. His research activities concern the development of computational approaches for the simulation of the mechanical response of biological tissues in a patient-specific environment. The results of the research activity have been published in high-impact international journals and have been presented at prestigious international and national conferences.
Luca Borghi was born in Bologna on 18 July 1962.
He graduated in Philosophy of Science in 1987 at the Catholic University of Milan with a thesis on the body-mind problem.
He is Associate Professor of History of Medicine at the Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, where he directs the Research Unit in History of Science and Technology. He also teaches "History of science and technology" at the departmental faculty of Ingengineering of the same University.
He has promoted and is Main administrator of "Himetop - The History of Medicine Topographical Database" (http://himetop.net), an international web 2.0 project for the identification and enhancement of the material traces left by the history of medicine and related disciplines.
Filippo Cacace he graduated in IngElectronic engineering at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1988, where he received a Doctorate in Computer Science and Automatic Control in 1992. Since 2003 he has worked at the Faculty of Ingengineering ofUniversità Campus Bio-medico di Roma, where he is currently Associate Professor.
His research interests include control theory, stochastic processes, time-delay systems, distributed systems, system identification and systems biology. He is a teacher of Probability and Statistics courses forIngEngineering and Control of Digital Systems.
Born in Naples in 1985. Graduated in Naples at Federico II University in 2009.
Married in 2018; he became a father in 2020.
Assistant Professor of Innovation, with tenure track, at the Campus Bio-Medico University (Rome, Italy). He has been to visiting researcher at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering (New York, USA) and Pace University Seidenberg School of Computer Science (New York, USA). His main research interests are in the areas of innovation and sustainability. His papers have appeared in prestigious international refereed journals as Research Policy, Journal of Product Innovation Management, British Journal of Management and Small Business Economics among others. He is Associate Editor of Finance Research Letters (Elsevier), and on the Editorial Board of Journal of Knowledge Management (Emerald), Environmental Challenges (Elsevier), and Digital Business (Elsevier).
Associate of Human Anatomy, he has been present at the Bio-Medico Campus as a lecturer since 2008 and is responsible for the Microscopic and Ultrastructural Anatomy Unit carrying out histomorphological and molecular research activities in the field of the study of organ fibrosis with particular interest in hepatic fibrosis, with a scientific production characterized by numerous experimental and review works published in the most important international journals in the sector.
Associate Professor in Theoretical Physics of Matter.
Degree in Physics, 2002, University of Rome La Sapienza.
PhD in Physics, 2006, University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Letizia Chiodo she carried out research as a postdoc researcher at the CNR-Nanotechnology Laboratory of Lecce (2006-2008), at the Department of Materials Physics of the University of the Basque Country (2008-2010), and at the Italian Institute of Technology (2010- 2015).
From 2016 to 2023 she was a researcher in Theoretical Physics of Matter at the Department of Ingengineering of the Campus Bio-Medico University, Nonlinear Physics and Mathematical Models Research Unit.