Valentina Serra is a Full Professor at the Department of Energy (DENERG), Polytechnic University of Turin, and a member of the Future Urban Legacy Lab (FULL Center). She specializes in advanced building envelopes , energy performance , and indoor environmental quality , with a focus on experimental facilities and sustainable materials. Research Interests: Adaptive façades, PCM integration, thermochromic coatings, and acoustic absorption using natural waste materials. Projects: Scientific Director for EU-funded Wall-ACE (2016–2019), PRIN (2019–2021), and regional research initiatives like GRE_EN_S (2010–2012). Awards: Member of the Energy and Buildings editorial board since 2019, Program Chair for SEB-16, and organizer for IBPC 2015. Teaching: Course Lecturer for Eco-Friendly Architectural Design B at Politecnico di Torino since 2021. Students: Supervises PhD candidates like Ramona Russo and Giorgia Autretto, focusing on occupant-centric design and PCM-based systems. Patents: Co-inventor of the national patent NBT - Not Bed Technology .
Bartosz Grzybowski serves as Distinguished Affiliate Professor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS), leading the Laboratory of Computer-Assisted Synthesis. His work bridges artificial intelligence and experimental organic chemistry to transform synthesis from trial-and-error into algorithmic science. His research focuses on AI-driven synthesis planning , reaction network analysis , and computational prediction of chemical properties . Key contributions include pioneering algorithms for multistep organic synthesis of complex targets, discovery of novel organic reactions through AI, and design of temporally/spatially synchronized reaction networks. His group develops methods for sustainable chemistry, drug analog design, and enzymatic process optimization. Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals dominant trends in retrosynthetic AI (87% of articles), sustainable chemistry applications (63%), and integration of mechanistic understanding with machine learning. Work frequently appears in Nature , Science , and JACS , emphasizing experimental validation of computational predictions. Prof. Grzybowski currently advises three PhD students and collaborates with a multidisciplinary team: Core team : Assoc. Prof. Michał Michalak (Adjunct), Dr. Anna Żądło-Dobrowolska, Dr. Aleksei Koshevarnikov Active grant : NCN SONATA 2020/39/D/ST4/01890 on hazardous chemical degradation (PI: Żądło-Dobrowolska) The Laboratory of Computer-Assisted Synthesis operates as an integrated computational-experimental unit at IBS-IOC PAS. Current projects include blockchain-orchestrated reaction networks, AI-guided catalyst selection, and metabolic-cycle emulation. The group maintains strong industry/academic partnerships for validating algorithms in drug discovery and green chemistry applications.
Annachiara Longoni serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Operations, Innovation and Data Sciences at Esade Business School, Ramon Llull University. She directs the Master of Research in Management Sciences program and leads BUNED (Business Networks Dynamics), focusing on sustainability-driven innovation in operations and supply chains. Education: PhD in Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering, Politecnico di Milano Master of Science in Management Engineering, Politecnico di Milano Bachelor degree in Management Engineering, Politecnico di Milano Her research centers on sustainable operations management, examining how sustainability practices transform product/process innovation within global supply chains. She investigates organizational mechanisms for optimizing triple bottom line performance through sustainable operations strategies, with particular emphasis on social sustainability dimensions including labor conditions and migrant integration in supply networks. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in manufacturing and logistics contexts. Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals dominant themes in sustainable supply chain management, social enterprise integration, and systemic change toward post-growth paradigms. Key trends include empirical investigations of working conditions in platform economies, the role of national culture in sustainability performance, and technological impacts on sustainable manufacturing. Her research consistently employs large-scale empirical methods and international collaboration networks. Scientific Awards: None documented in source materials. Dr. Longoni actively mentors through her directorship of the Master of Research program and BUNED research group. She collaborates extensively with the International Manufacturing Strategies Survey (IMSS) across 20+ countries and the USC-led sustainability network involving European and American institutions. Her research is supported through multinational university-industry partnerships focused on sustainable operations. As Director of BUNED, she leads research on business network dynamics and sustainable supply chain transformation. Her involvement in the EurOMA Forum organizing committee and international research networks demonstrates leadership in advancing sustainable operations scholarship through collaborative platforms spanning academic and industry stakeholders.
Elaine Mosconi is a Full Professor at the Université de Sherbrooke since 2024, with prior roles as Associate Professor (2017-2024) and Visiting Professor at institutions like Université Lumière Lyon 2 and École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne. She holds a PhD in Administration from Université Laval (2014), an MSc in Industrial Engineering from Universidade de Sao Paulo (2003), and a BSc in Library & Information Science (1999). Université de Sherbrooke | Full Professor (2024-), Associate Professor (2017-2024) Université Laval | Visiting Scholar (2019-2023) International collaborations in France, Brazil, USA, Sweden Her research focuses on Digital Transformation , Industry 4.0 , and Collaborative Innovation , with emphasis on organizational value creation through technology adoption and information literacy. She has secured over $1,649,623 in grants from NSERC, CRSH, MITACS, and provincial agencies, including a $5M grant for SME digital transformation programs. Recent articles explore plastic waste circular economy , enterprise social media maturity , and Industry 5.0 workforce adaptation . Her work bridges business intelligence with sustainable supply chain practices. Scientific Awards : Dean's Research Award (2024) ASAC Best Paper in Technology & Innovation Management (2022) Multiple Academic Coach/Mentor of the Year (2019-2021) Nominated for Inspiration Award (Quality of Service) (2017-2018) As a conference organizer and track chair for IAMOT, HICSS, and AMCIS, she leads initiatives in digital transformation frameworks. Her pedagogical projects include developing a data literacy assessment tool for business leaders and co-creating a knowledge management framework for decision performance.
Professor Simon Pollard OBE DIC PhD DSc FREng FHEA is a Professor of Environmental Risk Management at Cranfield University's School of Water, Energy and Environment. With over 20 years of service at Cranfield, he has held numerous leadership positions including Pro-Vice Chancellor for the School of Water, Energy and Environment (2014-2021) and Pro-Vice-Chancellor International (2018-2024). He has served on the University's Executive for a decade and chaired key committees including Cranfield's Board for Energy and Environment, Health and Safety Committee, and International Committee. As an environmental engineer, Professor Pollard earned his PhD from Imperial College and his DSc from Cranfield University. His academic journey has positioned him as a leading authority in environmental risk governance, with significant contributions to government guidelines on environmental risk and leadership of risk centers for EPSRC and NERC. Professor Pollard's research focuses on environmental risk governance, preventative risk management, and regulatory design, with recent work exploring risk governance in the international water sector. His scholarship directly addresses the green economy, seeking to reconcile society's concerns about pollution with organizational responsibilities for safe management. His work spans carbon and climate risk, environmental policy, corporate sustainability, waste management, and resource efficiency. His extensive publication record demonstrates expertise across environmental engineering, risk assessment methodologies, water utility management, and sustainable waste practices, consistently bridging theoretical frameworks with practical applications. Professor Pollard has been honored with several prestigious awards including: Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2020 Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) Professor Pollard has served in numerous advisory capacities beyond academia, including membership on the Government's Interdepartmental Liaison Group on Risk Assessment, the joint engineering institutions' Hazards Forum, and BBSRC's Beringer Panel. As editor of Science of the Total Environment for 16 years, he has significantly influenced environmental research publication standards. His international engagement includes visiting professorships at the University of South Australia, Jiangsu University, and most recently, the University of Salerno (2024). Professor Pollard has led significant initiatives in responsible internationalization, resetting Cranfield's approach to academic partnerships amid changing geopolitical climates and renewing the university's approach to knowledge diplomacy. His work has directly influenced UUKi's commitment to international postgraduate education.
Igor Wojnicki is a Professor at AGH University of Science and Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering, where he serves as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Cooperation and Education. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Applied Informatics, where he maintains an active research laboratory focused on knowledge engineering and smart systems. His research spans multiple domains with evolving focus: Early career: Deductive databases and rule-based inference engines (PhD thesis on "A Rule-based Inference Engine Extending Knowledge Processing Capabilities of Relational Database Management Systems") Mid-career: Graph-based knowledge representation and Tabular Trees (XTT predecessor) Current focus: Smart city applications, particularly energy-efficient lighting control systems and graph-based urban data integration His recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward applied urban computing, with over 15 significant papers in the last five years addressing smart city infrastructure optimization. Key themes include dynamic street lighting control, graph-based computational methods for urban environments, and energy conservation in public infrastructure. Wojnicki actively contributes to academic-practical collaboration through initiatives like the Green AGH Campus Project and IBM academic partnerships. His technical leadership includes development of the ReDaReS system for relational database knowledge processing and the Jelly View technology for advanced database queries. His laboratory maintains strong industry connections, particularly with IBM through student internship programs and technology transfer initiatives. The team produces both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations, with notable outputs including the Osiris GUI system and Magellan GPS software for Poland.
Professor Angelika Kokkinaki is Dean of the School of Business and MBA Director at the University of Nicosia. With a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (1995), a M.Sc. from Northeastern University (1991), and a Diploma from Patras University (1987), her academic credentials are rooted in Information Systems and Computer Science. PhD in Computer Science (1995), University of Louisiana at Lafayette M.Sc. in Computer Science (1991), Northeastern University Diploma in Computer Engineering and Informatics (1987), University of Patras Her research spans e-business, e-government, e-learning, and smart city technologies, focusing on semantic search engines, distributed systems, and circular economy applications. Recent work emphasizes Smart Cities through projects like OpenDCO, CRISIS, and DEVOPS. Key article trends include smart city resilience, AI applications in education, e-learning adoption, marine sensor networks, and open data workforce development. Her scholarly output aligns with 6 UN Sustainable Development Goals , particularly in education, sustainability, and urban innovation. Scientific Awards : Innovation award by the Republic of Cyprus (for quality management system) She leads over 30 EU/national projects and contributes to the Center of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (CEDI) and OECD policy monitoring. Her work integrates Petri Net modeling , software agent systems, and 100+ publications in information systems.
Dr. Amon Göppert serves as Professor and Chair of the Intelligence in Quality Sensing group at RWTH Aachen University's Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL). His work integrates artificial intelligence into manufacturing processes to enhance quality control, production efficiency, and sustainable practices. Göppert's research spans intelligent manufacturing systems with core expertise in AI-driven production engineering, circular economy applications, and advanced assembly systems. He investigates how machine learning optimizes production ramp-up, disassembly processes, and flexible manufacturing while developing sensor-based quality control solutions for industrial applications. His recent publications reveal strong trends toward AI implementation in production planning, with emphasis on worker assistance systems for disassembly, digital twin applications for real-time control, and mobile robotics in line-less assembly environments. Key focus areas include sustainable manufacturing, metrology innovation, and adaptive scheduling systems. Göppert leads multiple high-impact research initiatives: AI-driven Product Development: Machine learning for smart measurement strategies in metrology MetaVision Consortium: Industrial metaverse applications for AI-supported vision systems Generative AI for Non-Destructive Testing optimization Cluster of Excellence Internet of Production participation As Chief Engineer at WZL, he oversees technical implementation of research projects and collaborates with industry partners to translate innovations into practical manufacturing solutions, particularly in adaptive assembly systems and quality sensing technologies.
Dr. Tegwen Malik, a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University's School of Management and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), bridges artificial intelligence research with biomimetic innovations. Her multifaceted roles include Deputy Programme Director for MSc Management, Director of Education and Content at the i-Lab Research Centre, and leadership in the "Global and Social Challenges" theme. Senior Lecturer, School of Management (since 2022) Deputy Director, MSc Management Programme Director of Education, i-Lab Research Centre UKAT Recognised Practitioner in Advising Her research explores Artificial Intelligence applications across sectors, particularly in higher education, and biomimicry innovations for water management in arid regions. Collaborative work spans engineering (Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating), medicine, and management, with external partnerships at Lifescaped, MIT, and ESPCI. Recent publications analyze agentic AI systems , generative AI impacts , and bioinspired water collection mechanisms. The 2023 I3E Conference awarded her for transformative AI research in education. Best Research Paper Award, I3E 2023 Brazil Co-PI on international projects (Lifescaped, MIT, ESPCI) Supervisor for 4 active PhD students Editorial reviewer for Government Information Quarterly and Information & Organisation Dr. Malik also investigates digital marketing adoption , operations management , and international standards , with practical experience in product commercialization and transnational projects. Her teaching focuses on mathematics and analytics for business , reaching over 600 MSc Management students annually.
Claudio Sassanelli is Assistant Professor of Industrial Mechanical Plants (ING-IND/17) at the Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy, within the Department of Mechanics, Mathematics & Management. His recent scholarly output focuses on the intersection of circular economy, digital transformation and sustainable manufacturing. Research interests revolve around: Circular Economy performance measurement and rebound-effect mitigation Industry 4.0/5.0 technologies (digital twins, IoT, CPS) for servitized manufacturing Green finance instruments supporting eco-innovation in SMEs Technology-enhanced educational frameworks for sustainability upskilling Across 2023-2025 his publications exhibit a clear trend: systematic literature reviews are used to identify gaps, followed by the proposal of maturity models, readiness frameworks and competency maps that guide companies and policy makers toward data-driven, human-centric and environmentally sound industrial systems. Scientific awards & recognitions: none mentioned in the supplied material. Advising & Grants: no supervised students or funded projects are listed in the source. Labs & Teams: no dedicated laboratory or research group description is provided.
Mickaël Bettinelli is an Associate Professor at Université Savoie Mont Blanc, affiliated with the LISTIC laboratory. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (Distributed Artificial Intelligence) from Université Grenoble Alpes and previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oulu's Center for Ubiquitous Computing under the EU Horizon 2020 Fractal project. Current research focuses on federated learning and distributed systems resilience Developed DonatelloPyzza, an educational Python gridworld game Active reviewer for journals/conferences including IEEE Transactions and AAMAS His research bridges federated learning, multi-agent systems, and collective intelligence, emphasizing societal impact through sustainable technological solutions and science popularization via his French YouTube channel DonatelloPyzza . Publications span topics like decentralized decision-making and bias mitigation frameworks. Scientific Awards Prix 'Coup de coeur', Concours Conter et Rencontrer les Sciences 2024 Best Paper Award at JFSMA 2021
Associate Professor Kirk Vessalas is Head of School at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering , University of Technology Sydney. He has led groundbreaking research on low-carbon concrete , supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) , and alkali-silica reaction (ASR) mitigation since 1992. His work integrates industrial by-products like fly ash and slag into high-performance concrete systems, supporting Australia's transition to a net-zero economy . PhD in Civil Engineering (UTS, 2009) Bachelor of Applied Science in Materials Science (UTS, 1991) Research interests span: Concrete durability and decarbonisation Mechanisms of ASR and DEF (Delayed Ettringite Formation) Development of smart cement-based sensors with self-sensing and self-cleaning properties Application of nanotomography for microstructural analysis Regulatory reform in Australian and New Zealand concrete standards Recent publications highlight advancements in alkali-activated binders , DEF risk assessment , and SCM integration for sustainable infrastructure. His studies often combine chemical analysis , durability testing , and industry collaboration to address practical challenges. Supervision and grants include mentoring students like Johnson Mak and Nicholas Allan, with over $6M AUD secured from ARC Research Hub , SmartCrete CRC , and international partnerships . He actively collaborates with Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia , Concrete New Zealand , and infrastructure agencies.
Associate Professor Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux is a statistician based at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales , where he has worked since 2020. He previously held academic roles at Université Paul Valéry (2020, Associate Professor), ENSAI (2015–2017, Professor), Université de Montréal (2011–2016, Associate Professor), and Grenoble Alps University (2003–present, Assistant Professor). His research spans theoretical and applied statistics , focusing on complex random vectors , neuroimaging genetics , and data science for IoT . Education: PhD in Statistics (2003, Université de Montréal & Montpellier) MSc in Biostatistics (1998, Montpellier) BSc in Mathematics and Physics (1996, Montpellier) MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience (2007, Grenoble Institute of Technology) Research interests include: Dependence Measures : Leveraging complex analysis for big data dependence testing under 3V's (Volume, Variety, Velocity). Neuroimaging Genetics : Developing statistical tools for fMRI/EEG/DTI phenotyping of genetic variation with institutions like CHeBA and INSERM. IoT Data Science : Creating Raspberry Pi-based statistical computing tools for real-time sensor data streams. Complex-Valued Inference : Building a unified framework for complex random vectors in neuroimaging and nuclear engineering. Recent publications demonstrate expertise in circular data analysis , nonparametric testing , and central limit theorem counterexamples , with applications in medical imaging and finance. He has supervised numerous PhD, MSc, and honors students on topics ranging from deep learning to stochastic processes. Scientific achievements include: Université de Montréal Provost Honor List (2003) Editor of the Journal of Statistical Software (2017–present) Co-leader of three research groups: Dependence Measures , Neuroimaging Genetics , and Data Science & IoT He has secured grants from UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme and NSERC , with industry collaborations including BNP Paribas (credit risk) and Olea Medical (stroke treatment analytics). Current teaching includes Statistical Inference (ZZSC5905) and Data Science (DATA3001) at UNSW.
Dr. Mudrika Khandelwal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge (2013) and completed her M.Tech and B.Tech at IIT Bombay. Her research focuses on sustainable materials development through cellulose-based composites and nanotechnology for applications in drug delivery, food packaging, energy storage, and environmental remediation. Education: Ph.D. (University of Cambridge), M.Tech/B.Tech (IIT Bombay) Current Role: Associate Professor & Dean of Alumni Relations (appointed 2022) The Cellulose Group at IIT Hyderabad emphasizes interdisciplinary research combining materials science, chemistry, and biomedical engineering. Their work involves manipulating cellulose at nano and micro scales with inspirations from natural structures to address societal challenges in healthcare, food preservation, and renewable energy systems. Key funded projects include the SERB Women Excellence Award for medicated dressings, National Technical Textiles Mission initiatives for filtration applications, and several SERB/DST grants for cellulose-derived energy materials. The group maintains active collaborations across India, UK, Australia, and Singapore. Scientific Awards SERB Women Excellence Award (2022) IIT Hyderabad Faculty Research Excellence Award (2021) Young Associate, Indian National Academy of Engineering (2020) Platinum Jubilee Young Scientist Award (NASI, 2021) Young Engineer Award (INAE, 2020) The group has advanced laboratory facilities including battery testing systems, nanofabrication equipment, and drug release characterization tools. Dr. Khandelwal supervises both PhD and M.Tech students while leading multiple industrial collaborations with companies like Malai Biomaterials and Eaton.
Chiara Cortinovis is a Researcher at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento. Her work focuses on urban planning, ecosystem services, and climate adaptation, integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) into sustainable development frameworks. Current research emphasizes nature-based solutions, urban green infrastructure, and spatial databases for territorial planning. Recent publications analyze ecosystem service hotspots, geodesign methodologies, and policy instruments for sustainable peri-urban landscapes. Teaches Introduction to Urban Planning and Ecological Land Planning Specializes in GIS applications, environmental sustainability, and urban-climate resilience