eCampus University (UEC), Project Team
Assoc. Prof. Luca Cioccolanti
(Lead and Contact person)
Since May 2020 he is Associate Professor of “Energy systems” at eCampus University teaching the courses of ‘Machinery and Energy Systems’ and ‘Energy Systems Design’ at Bachelor Level and ‘Machinery Design’ at Master Level. Within the PhD Course of Applied Sciences to Wellness and Sustainability he teaches the course of ‘Research Design’. He is Director of CREAT and he is currently chairing the Horizontal Working Group on ‘Social Sciences and Humanities’ within the ETIP on Renewable Heating and Cooling. His research activity is mainly concentrated on modelling and testing innovative energy conversion technologies to be integrated into the built environment.
Assoc. Prof. Matteo Moglie
(Team Member)
Since May 2015 he is Associate Professor of “Thermal Sciences” at eCampus University teaching the courses of ‘Thermal Sciences’ and ‘Thermal Systems and HVAC Plants’ at Bachelor Level. He took part, as project coordinator, in EU project ReSpirA – Olive oil wastewater Re-use for the production and commercialization of Spirulina Algae. His research activity is mainly concentrated on the energy optimization of chemical process and production process, extraction of lipids and compounds of pharmaceutical interest from algae biomass; new eco-innovative technologies/processes based on the further re-use of wastewater.
Ass. Prof Luca Del Zotto
(Team Member)
Since December 2017 he is Assistant Professor of Energy Systems at eCampus University teaching modules of “Energy System Management”, “Machinery and Energy Systems” and “Internal Combustion Engine” at Bachelor Level and “Sustainable Energy Planning” at Master Level. He took part and is currently taking part in international projects funded by EU-H2020 program. His research field is mainly focused on modelling renewable energies such as solar ORC, Fuel Cell, H2 production/utilization and gasification technologies applied to the built environment.
Assoc. Prof. Marco Arnesano
(Team Member)
He is Associate Professor of “Mechanical and Thermal Measurements” at eCampus University working in the field of measurements applied to buildings and occupants. He has more than 10 years of experience and published more than 40 scientific publications in the development of innovative measurement systems for energy and indoor environmental monitoring in buildings. Research interests include ICT for Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, sensors, signal processing, simulation modelling, and software development. He has developed a proprietary software for energy and comfort assessment, algorithms for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis. Prof. Marco Arnesano has been involved in several FP7, H2020 EU and National projects with focus on the development of measurement systems for buildings’ IEQ improvement.
He is the Coordinator of Industrial Engineering courses at eCampus University.
Dr. Miriam Di Matteo
(Team Member)
Since August 2023 Miriam Di Matteo has been serving as a Tutor in the Thermo-Mechanical curriculum at eCampus University. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the 37th cycle of the Energy and Environmental Engineering department at the University of Rome Sapienza, Technical Physics curriculum. Her research interests revolve around the analysis of innovative plant systems within the built environment, placing particular emphasis on the residential sector and public residential construction The primary focus of her research is to investigate plant systems related with the main end uses of energy and the renewable energy integration, as part of the ongoing decarbonization process.