Dottorandi e Dottori di Ricerca
XXXIX CYCLE
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Background and Research Project | Curriculum Vitae |
Simone Amantia |
My name is Simone Amantia and I am 26 years old PhD student in “Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation” at the University of Palermo. I graduated with the highest honors in Mechanical Engineering (MSc) from the University of Palermo. My master theses regards the numerical and experimental analysis about the Continuous Frictin Stir Extrusion (CFSE), an innovative techniques for alluminium chips recycling, based on solid bonding method, just to overcome the limitation about Friction Stir Extrusion (FSE). In this perspective, my doctoral research project aims to extend and improve (TRL growth) this new process to use wire as a material for WAAM (Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing) techniques. At the same time, the development of an alternative numerical model based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics logic is proposed. | |
Eleonora Costagliola |
My name is Eleonora Costagliola and I am a PhD student in Mechanics, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation at the University of Palermo. I obtained a Master degree in Biomedical Engineering cum laude. Building upon my thesis work on done at IRCCS ISMETT I intend to develop a visualization protocol for minimally invasive cardiovascular device implants using Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). The ability to simulate procedures before surgery optimizes time and resource utilization, benefiting both patients and medical professionals. I intend to refine the protocol for more complex scenarios and improve the clinician perception in the virtual environment with haptic sensors. This will offer an immersive and realistic experience by providing tactile feedback during simulations. Surgeons can gain better perception of tissue resistance and manipulation of minimally invasive devices. As a result, the project enables not only visualization but also interactive manipulation of the model, facilitating informed evaluations of interventions. This technology will likely reduce morbidity associated to percutaneous treatment in complex anatomies, optimizes surgical planning, and improves patient safety. I am excited about the prospects of the final stages of my PhD journey and the valuable contributions it can make to the medical community. | |
Ignazio Niosi |
Ignazio Niosi is a Ph.D. student in “Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation, Cycle XXXIX” at the University of Palermo. Ignazio obtained his BSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Palermo (Italy) in 2019, specializing in the field of biomaterials. Subsequently, he relocated to Milan (Italy) in March 2020 to pursue a MSc in Biomedical Engineering for biotechnologies, cells, and tissue (BCT), provided by the Politecnico di Milano. During his MSc program, Ignazio embarked on an enriching academic journey by participating also in the Erasmus+ program at the Universidade de Coimbra in Coimbra (Portugal). This six-month experience provided him with valuable international exposure and an additional understanding of his chosen field of study within an European environment. Moreover, Ignazio spent a period at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna during his post-lauream fellowship at the Biorobotics Institute, within the Regenerative Technologies Lab. Ignazio's research area is currently focused on the design and biofabrication of novel cardiovascular valves; the aim of his doctoral project is to complete an in-vivo experimental campaign on large animal models. He lays the foundation for his research at the Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Lab of the Ri.MED foundation. |
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Dheeraj Verma |
I am Dheeraj Verma, and I obtained a master's degree in management engineering in October 2023 from the University of Palermo. During my internship I have got an opportunity to work with ISMETT (Scientific Institute for Hospitalization and Care (IRCCS) for the treatment and research of terminal organ failure. The project of my internship was the final thesis of my master’s degree course. The main objective of the project was to optimize and enhance the work process of the patient booking department by reducing time and automating some of its processes whenever possible. Using the lean management principle and Business process management methodology this work was carried out. My PhD research focuses on the application of business processes management methodology and lean management approach in different sectors, such as healthcare, public administrations, manufacturing industries, E-government, and service sector. Mainly my research emphasizes the healthcare sector. The goal of this research is to develop an empirically validated framework that can study the impact of lean management and business process methodology in clinical care processes. |
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Michele Agueci |
My name is Michele Agueci, i’m 25 years old and i earned master degree in mechanical engineering in october 2022, now i’m a PHD student in "Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation" at the University of Palermo. My project deals with the design and optimization of a tidal turbine in the mediterranean’s sea. The goal of this project is to contribute in developing this technology in order to speed up the energy transition and show the real potential of harvesting energy from the sea. |
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Kirill Kalashnikov |
My name is Kirill Kalashnikov, and I am a Ph.D. student in "Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management, and Aerospace Innovation" at the University of Palermo. I earned my Master's degree at the Department of Metal Physics of the National Research Tomsk State University in 2018. After graduation, I worked as an engineer and further as a researcher at the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS, located in Tomsk, Russia. My research interests are related to solid-state welding technologies such as friction stir welding and wire-based additive manufacturing techniques. The main direction of my research is the analysis of relationships between manufacturing parameters, structure, and properties of metallic materials and the manufacturing process optimization for aerospace components. My Ph.D. project focuses on the multi-pass friction stir processing application for surface engineering of additive titanium alloy products to improve their mechanical and operational characteristics. |
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Adrien Audoin |
After graduating from the Bachelor's degree in International Management, in Toulouse (France), I decided to pursue my academic journey abroad and started a Master's degree in International Management at the University of Bologna. The different international experiences that followed the progress of this degree, the rising urge of doing research, and the desire of contributing to the research community pushed me to pursue my academic path at the University of Palermo as part of the international PhD program in "M3AI". My PhD research relies on the study of the artificial intelligence and its impact, stake, opportunities, and limitations on the different managerial lines of the organizations. |
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Guglielmo Marchesa |
My name is Guglielmo Marchesa, graduated in Materials Engineering at the Polytechnic of Turin. During my studies I focused my interests on design and development as the founder of a student team involved in manufacturing of sustainable and innovative snowboards. Since then, testing and discovering new materials and technologies to improve the performance of a product has been my core professional activity and passion. Specifically, the target of my PhD project is to optimize the mechanical properties of bio-composites by means of nano-particle dispersion and surface functionalization. |
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Alessandro Marrale |
I'm Alessandro Marrale and I'm a Mechanical Engineer graduated from the University of Palermo. For few years, after my graduation, I've been working in the private sector for some Companies involved in different fields. |
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XXXVIII CYCLE
XXXVII CYCLE
XXXVII CYCLE - PON R&I 2014-2020 scholarships (DM 1061/2021)
XXXVI CYCLE
PhD Student |
Background and Research Project |
Curriculum Vitae |
Bongiorno Francesco |
I’m Francesco Bongiorno and I’ve got a master degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Palermo in 2009. My research project over the development of new biocomposites. The research activity considered in this program is connected with that already carried out by the "biocomposite team" led by Professor Zuccarello which I have been a member for about two years; research activity regarding biocomposites made by green epoxy or PLA reinforced with optimized agave fibers. In more detail, the objective of reducing environmental pollution related to the production and use of synthetic materials has recently led to the development of environmental protection national ant european regulations that require the increasing use of eco-friendly or renewable materials, particularly in the automotive sector where for example car manufacturers are obliged to use an ever higher percentage of green materials. In this frame the so-called biocomposites, innovative materials obtained through the reinforcement of renewable polymers with natural fibers such as flax, jute, hemp, agave etc, are actractive materials. This research activity considers the development of high performance biocomposite laminates, consistitude of different matrices reinforced by agave fibers and the related non-destructive control techniques, which will be used for the characterization and the quality control of such materials. | |
Castellano Antonella |
My name is Antonella Castellano, I am 24 years old and I graduated with the highest honors in Mechanical Engineering (MSc) from the University of Palermo. Since I am especially sensitive to the environmental impact of transport, I have been studying the hybrid electric vehicles powertrain. |
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Cocchiara Chiara |
Chiara Cocchiara is an Aerospace Engineer with over eight years of work experience in the space sector. Among other honours, Forbes listed her as 30Under30 Leader in the category Industry. Her PhD about the New Space Economy aims at describing and analysing the today’s and tomorrow’s Space Economy, as well as highlight the change in the strategy of public organization and their new approach and need of developing partnerships with the private sector. The Phd will also analyse the role of Italy and Europe in the new Space Economy business, and will compare them with the international trend and lessons learnt from other big players of the Space Sector, addressing strengths and areas of improvements in Italy and Europe. Last but not least, the PhD addresses the role played by the technology within the international economic picture. |
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Guarino Giuliano |
Giuliano Guarino graduated with a master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Palermo in March 2019. His master’s thesis, titled “An Equivalent Single Layer Discontinuous Galerkin Formulation for Composite Shells” inspired the doctoral work he his currently conducting at the same university. He is interested in analyzing advanced materials and structures, with a particular focus on shell structures in laminated composites. His doctoral research explores the numerical aspects of these topics, such as the use and characterization of methods in order to solve equations that describe the physics of structural problems. Through the application and comparison of innovative methods, he wants to use his research to find new, efficient alternatives to classic structural problem-solving methods. |
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Abdul Latif |
I am Abdul Latif, PhD student in “Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation” at the University of Palermo. I received my bachelor and master degrees in mechanical engineering in 2016 and 2018 respectively from Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute Pakistan. During M.S studies, I worked as a graduate teaching assistant. From 2018 to 2020, I remained a visiting lecturer at the University of Technology Nowshera Pakistan. My M.S research project was to fabricate similar and dissimilar metals lap joints from aluminum alloy and pure copper through friction stir welding for electrical and aerospace applications. Besides we also focused the study to find out the optimum process and geometric parameters. My doctoral thesis is concerned with developing solid bonding through friction welding and its subclasses such as linear friction welding, friction stir welding, and friction stir extrusion. The aims of the thesis include modeling the process, identifying the optimum process and geometric parameters, and assessing the mechanical strength and durability of the final welded parts. |
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Mattaliano Andrea |
Andrea Mattaliano is a Ph.D. student in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation. He holds a Bachelor and a Master Degree in Management Engineering from the University of Palermo. During his Master, he took part to the Erasmus+ Program (Wroclaw, Poland) and developed his Master Thesis at the Operations Management department of the Stuttgart University (Germany) where he worked as research assistant. Before joining the program, he worked as Healthcare Data Analytics Consultant for KPMG. His research interests are focused on healthcare management, quantitative methods to support decision making, public health policies, innovation management in healthcare, spatial analysis of supply and demand of healthcare services. |
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Nuttah Muntaser |
I am Muntaser Nuttah, I am 23 years old. I have studied ali my early school years in Tripoli Libya, then i moved to Italy. I studied my bachelor's degree in management and computer engineering(computer engineering curriculum) at the University of Palermo. I did my master's double degree in management engineering between Vilnius Tech and the University of Palermo, during my master's i had a special interest on the machine learning field for that reason i took a machine leaming course of 6 credits. I did two internship one at Huawei and another one at Western Union. In my research project i will focus on applying the machine leaming methodologies in the context of management engineering with a specific interest on the marketing and socia! advertising field. |
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Pollara Gaetano |
I am Gaetano Pollara, PhD student in “Mechanical, Manufacturing, Management and Aerospace Innovation” at the University of Palermo. I got my bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering on March 2019 and my master degree in Biomaterials Engineering on October 2020. During my graduation course, I did an internship at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Palermo, focused on the self piercing riveting and orbital forging LCA analysis for aluminium- composite hybrid joints for naval applications. My PhD project deepens my master thesis work that concerns the production of osteosynthesis devices through additive manufacturing techniques. The first step is producing a lattice structure to find a reasonable pore size to stimulate cell adhesion, to promote the transport of nutrients and to fit the modulus of the bone. Then, new surface modification techniques may be studied, for example, by coating the surface of the implant with a new bioactive material encapsulating antibacterial particles or growth factor, in order to reduce immune response or to accelerate bone healing. |
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Terranova Pietro |
My name is Pietro Terranova, I am 25 years old and I graduated from the Mechanical Engineering course (LM33) of the University of Palermo. From September 2019 to February 2020 I did my curricular internship at the Department of Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. My work at Pitt has focused on the fabrication of engineered tissues capable of influencing cellular activity through substrate microtopography. In October 2020, together with colleagues from Prof. D'Amore's laboratory, I filed a provisional patent to protect the technology I worked on in the previous months. My research project for this PhD course aims to transfer the mentioned micro-patterns on the surface of complex geometry prosthetic devices such as: heart valves, vascular graft or patch. The process of optimizing the manufacturing technique of these fabrics will be based on the substantial modification of the fiber deposition mechanism by proposing a new variant of electrodeposition. |