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  • Andrea Abate

    Andrea Abate

    Andrea F. Abate is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Salerno. He is teaching a course in Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality in the Computer Science program at the Master Level at the University of Salerno. He co-directs the Virtual Reality Lab (VR_Lab) within the Department of Maths and Computer Science of the same university. His research activities are mainly devoted to 2D and 3D Face Recognition, Multibiometrics Systems, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Haptics.
    He is member of Centro Regionale di Competenza per ICT (Regione Campania) where he applies his reserch activities in biometrics, virtual environments for domotics, interaction in virtual environment using avatar, haptic simulation in health environment.

  • Andrea Crevola

    Andrea Crevola

    Andrea Crevola graduated in Communication at the University of Turin in 2002. He taught Information Technology and Communication at the University of Ivrea for two years (2004-2005).
    He has been teaching Web Design at the University of Turin since 2005. He has also taught at the master in journalism and multimedia design organized by Corep at the Istituto Europeo of Design.
    He has been teaching computer disciplines since 2004 at the Istituto Europeo of Design in Turin where he is also the coordinator of the triennial course of Digital & Virtual Design. He is the managing director of web 3juice Srl and he has been dealing with the new media since 2000, working as an information designer. He has deeply experienced the field of web accessibility and of multichannel systems for the Public Administration.

  • Anthony Lee

    Anthony Lee

    Anthony Lee, è nato negli Stati Uniti, dove ha iniziato gli studi che poi ha completato in Italia, a Firenze, laureandosi in Architettura nel corso del Prof. Roberto Segoni, con la specializzazione in Design Navale.
    Prima e dopo la discussione della tesi, ha seguito per alcuni anni il Professore come assistente e successivamente ha seguito vari corsi di specializzazione in varie parti del mondo e ha lavorato in alcuni studi di progettazione navale tra cui Studio Sparkman & Stephens a New York.
    Successivamente ha aperto un nuovo studio di progettazione “J-Arch” e ha ricevuto alcuni incarichi di insegnamento universitari, tra i quali:
    l‘ISIA ( Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche) di Firenze, per il Design Industriale;
    Il corso di Design Navale della Facoltà di Architettura di Genova; per gli interni di imbarcazioni da diporto;
    Design Navale nel Corso di Laurea Specialistica della Facoltà di Ingegneria di Genova (c/o Polo Marconi di La Spezia) per sovrastrutture, interni di imbarcazioni e coordinamento tra la progettazione e l’esecuzione.
    In questa attività Universitaria, ha anche svolto collaborazioni con importanti Cantieri italiani, sia nella vela che nel motore e gli ha consentito di avere un ricambio continuo di giovani collaboratori, alcuni dei quali, coordinati dallo studio, hanno vinto o ottenuto dei riconoscimenti in importanti concorsi di design nel settore navale e della mobilità in genere.

  • Davide Borra

    Davide Borra

    Architect, born in 1969, since 1994 he designs and creates multi-platform 3D content in the area of cultural heritage, architecture and communications company.
    The genesis of the 3D model and the importance of the user in the information cycle based on virtuality are the main topics of the research in both academic and vocational education, which resulted in numerous applications for museums, parks, cultural and commercial exhibit.
    The last experiments concern the latest Mobile 3D, 3D collaborative on-line and the Mixed Reality.
    For a decade he taught 3D in the Faculty of Architecture of the Politecnico di Torino and Milan.
    In 1999 he founded NoReal [www.noreal.it], a company specialized in Virtual Cultural Heritage, which currently manages.
    Since 2008 he is President of MIMOS, Italian Movement Modeling and Simulation (http://www.mimos.it)

  • Fausto Brevi

    Fausto Brevi

    Fausto Brevi is a Senior Researcher and Assistant Professor in the Politecnico di Milano School of Design since 2002. He holds a degree cum laude in Architecture. Specialist in 3D computer modelling and visualization for product design, he spent several years working with some of the most important italian Industrial Design departments mainly in car design industries. Recently he has focused on virtual prototyping and real-time rendering issues applied to industrial and interior design. He is the scientific supervisor of Indaco Department Virtual Prototyping Lab. He is member of the Academic board of Ph.D. courses “Virtual Prototypes and Real Products” and “Industrial Design and Multimedia Communication”. Vice-director of the Politecnico di Milano Specializing Master Course in Transportation & Automobile Design.

  • Francesco Lovo

    Francesco Lovo

    Francesco Lovo graduated in Aeronautical Engineering at the Politecnico of Turin in 1993 with 110/110 cum laude score with a thesis entitled “problems and topics about hypersonic flight of space launchers and civil transports“.
    After the military service as lieutenant in the Italian Army Anti-aircraft artillery, he was hired by Fiat Avio company in the Technical Dept. with particular assignments related to the ESA program for the development of new generation reusable space launchers and advanced hypersonic propulsion systems ‘airbreathing’.
    In 1997 he began collaborating with Pininfarina Extra as engineering manager, creating a team focused in 3D-virtual modeling for industrial design projects.
    In the following years, in addition to the engineering management, he was in charge of commercial and sales activities and business development. In 2002 as the company grow-up and re-organised, he took the responsibility of the creative and design direction of Pininfarina Extra as R&D Director. In the meantime the company has expanded its interests in the nautical and aeronautical fields.
    In 2005-2006 period, in the occasion of the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Turin, he managed for the Pininfarina SpA company the whole research, development and manufacturing program for the Olympic torch, produced in 12.000 pieces, as well as the Olympic cauldron architectural design project, installed at the Olympic Stadium of the city.
    In 1997 he dealt with the creation of a Pininfarina Extra spin-off in collaboration with Agemont SpA for the development of a design laboratory in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
    In 1998 he established an architectural design unit, inside R&D Dept., dedicated to the management and development of specific activities in architectural sector.
    Up to now his management of the creative and technical activities in extra-automotive sector, is counting more than 250 projects in various design fields.

  • Michele Germani

    Michele Germani

    Michele Germani is professor of Design Tools and Methods at Università Politecnica delle Marche. His research topics are: computer aided design tools, product design automation, collaborative design, dynamic workflow management, virtual and augmented reality, reverse engineering. He is author of 116 scientific papers published on international journal and conference proceedings. He is member of ASME. He is responsible of many national and regional research project.

  • Fabio Stacchini

    Fabio Stacchini

    Since 1994 I'm part of the team of DNA srl, a Product & Strategic Consulting Company.
 In addition to my consulting activity, I'm employed as a teacher of Virtual design and I'm manager of the Virtual Department at Istituto d’arte in Trento, the only secondary school in Italy with this kind of Department.
    I attended car design at the University in Modena in the '90's and after that I have been involved in several brand of the industrial design.