معرفی
Martina Capone is a Fixed-term Assistant Professor at the Department of Energy (DENERG) of Politecnico di Torino. She is affiliated with the College of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Automotive Engineering, focusing on thermal engineering and industrial energy systems. Her academic role includes teaching contributions across bachelor's, master's, and PhD programs in energy-related disciplines since 2019.
Research Interests: Martina specializes in district heating systems, thermal energy storage, heat pumps, and optimization of thermo-fluid networks. Her work addresses challenges in supply temperature reduction, energy flexibility, and integration of renewable technologies into existing infrastructures.
Publications: Her research explores advanced co-simulation platforms for energy flexibility, groundwater thermal storage integration, and demand-side management strategies. Key contributions include modeling tools for thermal transients, peak shaving methodologies, and multi-agent frameworks for energy network optimization.
Teaching Roles:
- Computational models for thermo-fluid networks (PhD, 2024/25)
- Numerical design of thermal systems (Master's, 2020-2025)
- Energy Storage Technologies (Bachelor's, 2022/23-2023/24)
Patents: Co-inventor of the international patent "Innovative method for reducing peak heat demand in district heating networks" with colleagues Elisa Guelpa and Vittorio Verda.