Sfoglia per Dipartimento DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA MECCANICA E AEROSPAZIALE
Dynamics and control of robotic systems for on-orbit objects manipulation
2020
The ecological r-evolution of public transport: a strategic and economic analysis with policy recommendations
2023
Experimental data-driven reduced-order modeling of nonlinear vertical sloshing for aeroelastic analyses
2023
Experimental Investigation onfluid mechanics of different micro heat transfer devices
2020
Exploiting the potential of chemical looping processes for industrial decarbonization and waste to energy conversion. Process design and experimental evaluations
2024
Fluctuating hydrodynamics model for homogeneous and heterogeneous vapor bubble nucleation
2019
A fluid structure interaction framework for digital twins in turbomachinery
2021
Formulation and applications of a variational feedback control technique
2020
The Functional-Engineered Product-Service System (FEPSS) model
2017
Generation, dynamics and control of microbubbles in microdevices
2019
Gravity and geodesy of the Jovian system bodies with the Juno and JUICE missions
2015
Gravity gradiometers for planetary geodesy: requirements and concept for a space instrument
2021
Heat transfer modelling and analysis of Oxygen/Methane uncooled and film-cooled liquid rocket engines
2023
Hierarchical 3D models of the mineralized collagen fibrils
2021
Hierarchical 3D models of the mineralized collagen fibrils
2021
High-fidelity numerical methods for aeroacoustics phenomena in compressible turbulent flows
2022
Humans in cyber resilience: managerial and operational opportunities
2023
Improving resilience in Critical Infrastructures through learning from past events
2023
Innovative methods for metal joining
2020
An integrated approach to decentralized energy systems planning for developing countries
2021
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