Zsófia Zvolenszky is an Associate Professor at the Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). She earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from New York University (2007) and is a Marie Curie Fellow (2016-2018). Her research focuses on the semantics of natural language, including proper names, indexicals, and modal logic, with a special emphasis on fictional discourse and relevance theory. Ph.D., Philosophy, New York University Marie Curie Fellow, Slovak Academy of Sciences Head of the Analytic Philosophy Ph.D. Program at ELTE Her recent work explores the intersection of literal and figurative meaning, particularly metaphor and malapropism, using relevance-theoretic frameworks. She has edited the Hungarian anthology Metaphor, Relevance, Meaning (2015/2016) and coordinates interdisciplinary collaborations through the Erasmus Collegium Language Research Group . Scientific awards include: Marie Curie Fellow (SASPRO, 2016-2018) She has supervised three Ph.D. students and secured two major grants: Principal Investigator, OTKA-NKFIH K-116191 (2016-2020) Senior Researcher, OTKA-NKFIH K-109456 (2013-2017)
Paolo Mastropietro is a Research Professor at the Institute for Research in Technology (IIT) of Comillas Pontifical University in Madrid. He holds a Master's degree from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (2009) and a PhD from Comillas University (2016), focusing on capacity remuneration mechanisms. His career includes private sector work in Italy and Spain, a UNV Project Officer role in Ethiopia (2011), and joining IIT in 2012 under the SETS Erasmus Mundus PhD program. Affiliations: IIT, School of Engineering (ICAI), Comillas Pontifical University Research Interests: Power sector regulation, security of supply, capacity remuneration mechanisms, regional markets, tariff design, and energy sustainability His research emphasizes regulatory frameworks for energy transition and decarbonization, with contributions on hydrogen markets, electricity storage, and demand response integration. Recent work includes analysis of EU market reforms, pandemic-related energy poverty measures, and capacity mechanisms in Latin America. Key projects include the EU-funded ONESYSTEM (2023–2028) and DEFINER (2022–2025) initiatives, focusing on energy system integration and demand flexibility. He advises on regulatory modernization in Peru, Colombia, and Panama, and has authored over 40 journal articles, books, and technical reports. Awards: 2015 ICER Distinguished Scholar Award, Iberdrola Scholarship (2020) Grants: Projects funded by MICIU, World Bank, European Commission, and others He supervises doctoral research, including P. Brito Pereira’s work on future-proof capacity mechanisms. His expertise spans international energy policy, with engagements at ACER and MIT, and contributions to energy transition strategies globally.
Wolf Ketter is a Full Professor of Next Generation Information Systems at the Department of Technology and Operations Management, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, and Chaired Professor of Information Systems at the University of Cologne. He serves as Director of the Institute of Energy Economics (EWI) in Cologne and leads the Erasmus Centre for Future Energy Business in Rotterdam. He is a leading figure in designing sustainable smart markets using advanced computing and simulation techniques. His research focuses on Information Systems , Machine Learning , Energy Economics , and Sustainable Smart Markets . He pioneered the use of Competitive Benchmarking through simulation platforms like Power TAC to tackle complex sustainability challenges. His work bridges computer science, economics, and business to design intelligent systems for energy, transportation, and resource allocation. The recent articles highlight a strong trend toward real-time decision-making in sustainable systems—such as electric bus operations, shared electric vehicles, traffic signal control via reinforcement learning, and local energy markets. These reflect his focus on AI-driven optimization , smart market design , and urban sustainability . Scientific Awards: INFORMS ISS Design Science Award (2012) Runner-up for Best European IS Research Paper (2013) ERIM Top Article Award (2013) ERIM Impact Award (2014) He has supervised over 10 PhD students and secured significant research impact through grants and collaborative projects. His editorial roles include serving on the boards of Information Systems Research and MIS Quarterly , the top journals in the IS field. He has chaired over 20 international conferences and workshops, advancing global discourse in trading agents and sustainable systems. Wolf Ketter founded and leads the Learning Agents Group at Erasmus University and chairs the annual Erasmus Energy Forum . His labs and teams focus on building simulation environments and AI agents to model and improve real-world sustainable markets, particularly in energy and mobility.
René M.B.M. de Koster is a Full Professor of Logistics and Operations Management at the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University, where he has been a faculty member since 1995. He holds a PhD from Eindhoven University of Technology (1988) and is a leading expert in warehousing, material handling, and sustainable logistics. PhD, Eindhoven University of Technology, 1988 Professor, RSM, Erasmus University, 1995–present Honorary Francqui Chair, Hasselt University, 2018 His research focuses on warehousing systems , robotics in logistics , container terminals , and behavioural operations . He integrates operations research with real-world logistics challenges, emphasizing sustainability and automation. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to responsible consumption and industry innovation. The most recent publications highlight a strong trend toward autonomous systems and AI-driven logistics , particularly in robotic fulfillment, dynamic routing, and human-robot collaboration. These works reflect interdisciplinary engagement with computer science, industrial engineering, and behavioural science. Notable scientific awards include: IISE Annual Conference Best Student Paper Award (2024) Transportation Science Paper of the Year (2023) EJOR Best Paper Award (2023) Best European Journal of Operational Research Review Paper (2022) Best Paper Finalist at major logistics conferences Professor de Koster has supervised over 30 students and is actively involved in editorial service for top journals such as Transportation Science , Production and Operations Management , and International Journal of Production Research . He is chairman of Stichting Logistica and founder of the Material Handling Forum, contributing significantly to both academic and industry advancement in logistics. He leads research in advanced logistics labs focusing on robotic sorting, mobile fulfillment, and sustainable supply chains, often in collaboration with European institutions and industry partners.
Lorenzo Geri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Literature and Culture at Sapienza University of Rome's Faculty of Letters and Philosophy. His academic work focuses on Italian literature from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, with particular expertise in Petrarchan studies, humanism, and Baroque literature. He teaches multiple courses including Italian Literature I, Texts and Questions of Italian Literature III, Italian Renaissance, and Italian Culture and Literature across various degree programs. Professor Geri's research spans eight major areas: meta-literary paths in Petrarch's work; Petrarch's relationship with religious culture; Petrarch's courtly connections; Italian lyric poetry from its origins to the 16th century; Baroque literary genres; Lucian's influence in the 15th century; connections between Italian and Northern European humanism; and Guicciardini's political experience. His work demonstrates deep engagement with textual analysis, historical context, and interdisciplinary approaches to literary studies. His recent publications show a strong focus on Petrarch's epistolary works, Erasmian studies, and Italian lyric poetry. The trend in his scholarship reveals increasing attention to the intersection of religious culture with literary production, particularly examining how theological concepts shape poetic expression across different historical periods. His editorial work on collections like 'Paths in Free Will' demonstrates his ability to synthesize complex interdisciplinary topics. Professor Geri has co-edited significant collections including 'Italian Lyric Poetry: A Fundamental Lexicon (13th-14th centuries)', 'Paths in Free Will: Theology, Philosophy and Literature from the Late Middle Ages to the Reformation', and 'Lirica e sacro tra Medioevo e Rinascimento'. His research has been supported by projects such as 'The political poetry in Curia from Avignon to Rome (1334-1513)' and studies on the manuscript circulation of Petrarch's anticurial texts. His office hours are held on Thursdays from 3-4pm, and he conducts exams in Room 1 of the Department of Modern Literature and Cultures on the fourth floor of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy building.
Liesbeth Enneking is Professor of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability at Erasmus School of Law (Erasmus University Rotterdam). She obtained her PhD in 2012 for research on civil litigation's role in corporate accountability for human rights and environmental violations. Her work focuses on legal frameworks for responsible business conduct in global value chains. Active legal expert in CSR debates Consulted for European Commission, Dutch ministries, NWO, and AXA Research Fund Current ancillary roles: Monitoring Committee for Dutch Insurance Sector's IRBC Agreement (since 2018), Dutch NCP for OECD Guidelines (since 2021), ABP Pension Fund CSR Committee (since 2022) Her research spans transnational litigation, private international law, and tort law applications to corporate accountability. Key projects include foreign direct liability cases, Shell Nigeria litigation, and EU sustainability directive implementation. Recent publications emphasize integrated compliance strategies and judicial remedies for host country communities. Scientific recognition includes: Rotating Professorship at University of Leuven (2015-2016) Utrecht University Focus program grants (2010-2012) 'Scriptie uit de la' prize (2007) Enneking has held positions at Utrecht Center for Accountability and Liability Law (2013-2017) and contributes to multidisciplinary research projects. She analyzes intersections between psychology and legal decision-making, particularly in evidence evaluation and liability determination.
Tajda Laure is a Researcher at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences , Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her work focuses on emotion regulation , mental health , and digital interventions for university students. Specializes in mobile mental health applications Active in mixed methods research design Collaborates with experts like Dr. M. Boffo and Prof. R.C.M.E. Engels Research Trends : Recent articles highlight her development of the ROOM mental health app, optimization of transdiagnostic emotion regulation interventions, and methodologies involving microrandomized trials and mixed method studies . Her work intersects digital health , positive psychology , and mindfulness practices .
Bernie Grummell is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Education and Adult & Community Education at Maynooth University , part of the Faculty of Social Sciences. They co-direct the Doctorate in Higher and Adult Education Programme, the Structured PhD in Adult & Community Education, and the Centre for Research in Adult Learning and Education. They serve on the Social Science Research Subcommittee and the Athena Swan Committee, and engage actively with policy, community, and civil society organizations. Research Interests: Grummell’s work focuses on social justice, inclusion, and transformation across education and society. Current projects include the TUTOR teachers academies (Erasmus+), Youthreach staff wellbeing, and transformative community education in Malawi and Zambia. Past research includes adult literacy initiatives for ALOA and policy briefings for SOLAS, ETBI, and NALA. Publications & Projects: Key works include edited volumes on critical adult education research (Brill/Sense, 2020) and Power and Possibility in Adult Education (Brill, 2019). They led the DISCs project on societal challenges in higher education and contributed to EU-funded initiatives like HE4U2 (cultural inclusion) and Unlocking Freedom (disability de-institutionalisation). Policy Contributions: Grummell has authored submissions to Ireland’s National Access Plan, Department of Further and Higher Education strategies, and the Student Grant Scheme (SUSI) review, advocating for equitable access and inclusive education policies. Teaching & Leadership: Their roles include curriculum development for social justice teaching in Irish higher education and guidelines for intercultural learning environments in HE institutions.
Amalia Miliou is a Professor in the Department of Informatics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she has served since 1993, progressing through the academic ranks from Lecturer to her current position as Professor since 2022. She holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida (1991) with specialization in Optoelectronics, following an MSc in the same field (1988) and a Physics degree from Aristotle University (1985). Her research focuses on optical communications systems, with specific expertise in optoelectronic circuits simulation, optical switching, optical RAM development, converged fiber-wireless technology, 5G networks, and secure optical communications using chaos theory. Over her career, she has supervised numerous graduate students across these research areas, with thesis topics spanning optical memory systems, fiber-wireless integration, chaos-based secure communications, and advanced optical network architectures. Her recent publications (2021-2024) demonstrate a strong focus on next-generation optical networking solutions for 5G/6G applications, including fiber-wireless convergence, optical memory systems for high-speed networks, and innovative approaches to optical signal processing. Her work bridges fundamental photonics research with practical telecommunications applications, particularly in addressing the bandwidth and latency challenges of modern mobile networks. Professor Miliou has served as the Coordinator of the LLP-ERASMUS student exchange program at the Department of Informatics since 1997 and has held various administrative positions including membership in the University Senate and General Assembly. She has led and participated in numerous research projects, most recently focusing on technological improvements for 5G systems through optical-wireless network development (2019-2021), next-generation healthcare applications leveraging 6G networks (2023-2027), and photonic integrated circuits for random access memory (2012-2015).
Dr. Chanel Watson is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Director in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), where she also serves as Deputy Director of Academic Affairs and coordinates Erasmus activities. She holds a Doctorate in Higher and Adult Education from Maynooth University (2020) and has additional postgraduate qualifications in Healthcare Ethics and Health Professions Education. Her research focuses on nursing education and prescribing practices, employing qualitative methodologies. She currently co-supervises 3 PhD students and is the primary supervisor for an additional 3. Dr. Watson has held roles in research ethics committees, including appointment to the National Research Ethics Committee for clinical trials in 2024, and has led national initiatives in nurse prescribing education frameworks. She has secured grants totaling over €1.6M for projects including nurse prescribing programs, gerontology education, and clinical trial coordination. Dr. Watson is an external examiner at multiple universities and actively reviews submissions for journals like Nursing Ethics and Journal of Nursing Education and Practice . Her professional engagements include leadership in national healthcare education reforms and international conference speaking engagements. Education: MSc in Healthcare Ethics and Law, RCSI (2004–2006) Post Graduate Diploma in Health Professions Education, RCSI (2014–2015) Doctorate in Higher and Adult Education, Maynooth University (2016–2020) Research Interests: Dr. Watson’s work emphasizes advancing nurse and midwife prescribing education, healthcare ethics, and clinical trial coordination. She has pioneered programs such as Ireland’s first Professional Certificate in Musculoskeletal Casting and Splinting. Her qualitative research explores nurse-patient interactions in acute care settings and the impact of burnout on pediatric nursing outcomes. She advocates for evidence-based practices in pain management and patient safety. Grants & Awards: €968,830 National Tender for PGDip Gerontology (2024) €450,000 Sexual Assault Forensic Nurse Examiner Education (2025) €225,180 Residential Care Education (2024) Fellowship of the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Committees & Leadership: National Lead for Nurse/Midwife Prescribing Competency Framework (HSE/NMBI) Member of National Research Ethics Committee CT-D External Examiner for University of South Wales and University College Cork
Dr. Marco in 't Veld is an Assistant Professor and Academic Co-Director of the Bachelor of Laws program at Tilburg Law School, specializing in Public Law and Governance. His research focuses on legal history, particularly the interplay between early modern institutions, commerce, and governance. He holds a PhD from Vrije Universiteit Brussels and has taught at Tilburg since 2017. His recent work includes a Starters Grant-funded project on 16th-century Rhine wine trade governance and co-authored the textbook Recht tussen staat en samenleving (2024). Education: LL.M. and PhD in Law from Erasmus University Rotterdam and Vrije Universiteit Brussels, respectively. His courses include European Legal History and Legal Philosophy A. Research interests emphasize medieval/early modern legal institutions, interdisciplinary approaches to law, and multilevel governance. His 2024 grant explores how commercial networks shaped legal frameworks in the Rhine region. Collaborative projects include studies on urban legal history and merchant guilds. Awards: Starters Grant (2024). Recent publications analyze Grotius’s colonial influence, Amsterdam’s rule of law, and Rembrandt’s legal struggles. He organizes academic events like the 2024 book launch and a 2025 workshop on global trade legalities. Lab/Team: Part of the Global Law & Governance research cluster, studying climate change, human rights, and transnational legal frameworks.
Anastasios P. Vassilopoulos is an Adjunct Professor and Head of the Composite Mechanics Group (GR-MEC) at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) within the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC). He holds additional roles as Director of the Doctoral Program in Civil and Environmental Engineering (EDCE) and is affiliated with multiple research groups and committees at EPFL. His expertise spans composite materials, structural adhesives, and offshore renewable energy systems. Education: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece (2001) Dipl. Mechanical Engineer, University of Patras, Greece (1995) Erasmus Exchange, University of Bristol, UK (1994–1995) Research Interests: Offshore renewables, particularly wind turbine blade materials and joints Fatigue analysis of composite materials and adhesive joints Experimental and analytical methods for composite structures Design of composite constructions and structural integrity His work emphasizes practical applications in engineering, including wind energy systems and fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. Teaching & Labs: Teaches courses on structural mechanics, advanced composites, and floating offshore renewables Leads the GR-MEC lab, focusing on composite mechanics and joint behavior Supervised over 15 PhD students at EPFL Grants & Projects: Swiss National Science Foundation-funded projects on bonded composite structures and wind turbine blade materials Research on fire-resistant composite bridge decks and lightning effects on composite structures
Prof. Esra Şengelen Sevim is an active faculty member at Istanbul Bilgi University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. She currently holds the academic rank of Professor and has been instrumental in shaping academic programs, serving as Head of the Department of Mathematics, Vice Dean of the Faculty, Program Coordinator of Financial Mathematics, and Director of the Graduate Program in Mathematics. PhD in Mathematics, Istanbul Technical University, 2010 MSc in Mathematics, Istanbul Technical University, 1996 Her research interests span Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, Applied and Pure Mathematics, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary applications in finance and modeling. Her academic trajectory reflects deep engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematical sciences. Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, her sustained involvement in research is evident through international fellowships and visiting positions at institutions such as Indiana University-Purdue University and Fudan University. Scientific Awards and Recognitions: Visiting Scholar, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA (2015) Visiting Scholar, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA (2014) Research Fellowship, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (2013) Visiting Scholar, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA (2012) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA (2010-2011) Prof. Sevim has played a significant role in academic leadership and mentorship through her coordination of graduate programs, Erasmus exchange initiatives, and departmental administration. While formal advisees are not listed, her directorship of the Graduate Program in Mathematics suggests active supervision of Master’s and possibly PhD students. She has not received externally funded grants in the provided text, but her international fellowships indicate competitive research support. She is involved in institutional and academic development through her roles as Erasmus Coordinator and program director, contributing to internationalization and curriculum design in mathematical sciences.
Ivy Mawusi Asuo is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University , with an affiliation to the Alliance for Education, Science, Engineering and Design with Africa (AESEDA) . Ph.D. in Energy and Materials Science, INRS-EMT, QC, Canada MSc. in Functionalized Advanced Materials Engineering, Erasmus Mundus Program, France & Germany MSc. in Materials Science and Engineering, AUST, Nigeria BSc. in Physics, University of Cape Coast, Ghana Her research focuses on emerging photovoltaic and optoelectronic materials , particularly metal halide perovskites , using in-situ characterization to study film formation and stability. She explores scalable deposition techniques for perovskite solar cells and photodetectors. The analysis of her recent publications reveals a trend in ambient synthesis of energy materials and their application in outdoor and indoor devices . Her work emphasizes cost-effective materials , flexible electronics , and stability optimization for photovoltaic systems. INRS-Quebec Director's Medal of Honor, 2022 INRS-Quebec Best Thesis Award, 2022 Fonds de recherche du Québec scholarship, 2019-2021 Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, 2011-2013 Medal for overall best female graduating student at AUST, 2011 Ivy has engaged in mentorship through co-founding DAMINY EduNergy Ltd. , targeting leadership and education in Africa. Prior to Penn State, she worked at WattByWatt Inc. , a start-up from her PhD research, developing energy-saving materials.
Marielle De Jong is an Associate Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management, serving as the Academic Director of the USA DBA program. Her expertise spans portfolio management, fixed income, and sustainable investing, with a focus on bond portfolio construction and liquidity scoring. MSc in Econometrics from Erasmus University of Rotterdam MSc in Operational Research from Cambridge University PhD in Finance from the University of Aix-Marseille Defended HDR in 2022 Her research integrates quantitative finance with sustainability, addressing topics like ESG investing, derivatives in asset management, and risk modeling. She has extensive industry experience in investment management, notably with HSBC Sinopia and Amundi, where she led fixed-income quant research teams. Marielle's publications highlight trends in bond risk assessment, CDS applications, and green finance. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asset Management, emphasizing rigorous quantitative methodologies and sustainable investment frameworks.