Riccardo Sacco, PhD, Is an applied mathematician whose research and teaching activities span a wide variety of topics, including computational biology, semkonductor device modeling and simulation, computational fluid mechanics, and finite element analysis. Dr. Sacco has been appointed as a ember of the Editorial Board of the-Journal of Coupled Systems and Multiscale Dynamics-and of the 'Journal of Modeling for Ophthalmology, In vioint partnership with Prof.
Guidoboni and Prof. Harris, Dr. Sacco has promoted a series of international workshops, congresses, and doctoral courses with the twofold purpose of disseminating the use of mathematical and numerical methods in the study and clinical treatment of ophthalmological diseases and of fostering and favoring the interaction among students, scientists, and researchers in the fields of applied sciences and life sciences.
Glovanna Guldoboni, PhD, is an applied mathematician with expertise in mathematical and computational modeling of complex fluid flows arising in engineering and biomedical applications. Dr. Guidoboni has promoted the development of interdisciplinary approaches in physiology and ophthalmology at the international level. She co-founded a new peer-reviewed scientific Journal titled"ournal for Modeling in Ophthalmology,' for which she currently serves as co-Chief Editor and Managing Editor, and a new series of interdisciplinary congresses and doctoral courses creating a forum where ophthalmologists, physiologists, mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and biologists can discuss new ideas on how to address outstanding challenges in ophthalmology.
Aurelio Giancarlo Maurl,MSc, is a Senior Member oftheT hnical Staff of Micron Technology, where he currently works in the numerical simulation group appointed for the physical modeling of electronic devices. He is the main author of FEMOS-MP (Finite Element Method Oriented Simulator for Multiphysics Problems), a Ccc platform for the simulation of complex multiphysics systems including thermomechanical effects, chemical reactions and kinetics, semiconductors, and nonconvendonal materials in the continuum framework and using atomistic kinetic Monte Carlo methods.
Currently, he also holds a lecturer fellowship at Politecnico di Milano for the courses 'Numerical Analysis and "Computational Modeling for Electronics and Biomathematics.'