Giulio Marchese is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT) within the Polytechnic University of Turin. He is a member of the Interdepartmental Center IAM@PoliTo - Integrated Additive Manufacturing and actively contributes to the School of Industrial and Information Engineering. His research focuses on advanced additive manufacturing techniques for metallic materials, including electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) and laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), with applications in aerospace, automotive, and biomedical fields. Research Interests: Giulio's work spans additive manufacturing, materials engineering, advanced metallic materials, and production technology. He explores novel alloys like TiAl and Ni-based superalloys, optimizes process parameters, and investigates post-processing treatments such as hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and heat treatments to enhance mechanical properties. Publications: His recent articles highlight trends in metal additive manufacturing, including microstructure analysis of EB-PBF molybdenum, TiC composites, CuCrZr alloys, and process optimization for aerospace-grade materials. His studies often address residual stress, thermal exposure effects, and interface characterization. Advising & Collaborations: Giulio supervises PhD students in Materials Science and Technology, including Samuele Di Sturco, Serena Lerda, Hanieh Bakhshifarkoush, and Cristian Ghibaudo. He collaborates with research groups like Additive Manufacturing (DISAT), Metallic Materials (DISAT), and High-Temperature Materials (DISAT), and contributes to courses across Materials Engineering, Aerospace, and Automotive programs.






