Francesca Campana is a Full Professor at Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in advanced manufacturing technologies and materials science. Her research focuses on additive manufacturing (e.g., L-PBF processes), material characterization, and biomechanical applications. She has pioneered studies on multi-material junctions, generative design approaches, and virtual reality systems for surgical planning. Her work integrates computational tools such as finite element analysis and machine learning to optimize material performance and design workflows. Key contributions include developing methodologies for optimizing L-PBF parameters, analyzing lattice structures, and applying generative design to cultural heritage conservation. Her research bridges engineering disciplines, addressing challenges in medical devices, aerospace components, and historical artifact restoration. Publications highlight trends in additive manufacturing workflows, material behavior under dynamic conditions, and the integration of AI into design processes. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided texts.








