About
Federico Colombo is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS), Politecnico di Torino, Italy. He contributes to the Interdepartmental Center IAM@PoliTo (Integrated Additive Manufacturing) and holds roles in academic governance, including membership in the Department Board since 2019 and the PhD College in Mechanical Engineering since 2016.
- Research focus on gas bearings, fluid automation, tribology, and mechanical systems
- Active in computational mechanics and precision machinery design
Research Interests center on Aerostatic Bearings, Pneumatic Systems, and Oil-Free Compressors. His work spans mathematical modeling, experimental validation, and industrial applications. Recent projects include centrifugal compressors for fuel-cell systems and innovative lifting mechanisms for transport vehicles.
2024-2025 Research Trends: Conference papers emphasize Finite Difference Methods, Spiral Groove Bearings, and Hybrid Identification Procedures, indicating a focus on numerical modeling and high-speed applications. Keywords include Fluid Mechanics, Rotordynamics, and Precision Control.
Scientific Recognition:
- Bronze Best Research Paper Award (IFFToMM Italy, 2020)
- Scientific Committee member: IFToMM Tribology Technical Committee (since 2021) and Aimeta Tribology Group (GAIT) (since 2020)
Teaching Leadership: Course instructor for Thin Film Lubrication and Numerical Models for Lubrication in the Mechanical Engineering PhD program. Delivered keynote lectures in China, Netherlands, and Germany, and organized a 2019 Summer School on bearings.
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