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Dr.  Antonio  Rinaldi  ENEA,  CR  Casaccia  Via  Anguillarese  301,  00123  ,  Roma,  Italy  antonio.rinaldi@nanofaber.com  Tel:  (+39)  063048.3393  

       

 

EDUCATION  2004     Ph.D.  Mechanical  Engineering,  Arizona  State  University,  Tempe,  AZ,  USA  2004     Graduate  Certificate  Applied  Statistics  And  Six  Sigma,  Arizona  State  University,  Tempe,  AZ,  USA  2002     M.S.  Mechanical  Engineering,  Arizona  State  University,  Tempe,  AZ,  USA  2000     LAUREA  summa  cum  laude  (5  years)  Mechanical  Eng.,  University  “La  Sapienza”,  Rome,    Italy  

CAREER      Since  2010   Scientist  in  Materials,  Department  of  Sustainability,  ENEA,  CR  Casaccia,  Rome,  Italy  2012-­‐2014     Research  Professor,  Director  of  LAMSI  Lab  (http://memocs.univaq.it/),  Univ.  L'Aquila,  Italy  2007-­‐2011     Adjunct  Professor,  Univ.  Tor  Vegata,  Rome,  Italy  2007-­‐2010     Researcher,  ISPESL  (Italian  Insitute  for  safety  and  occupational  health),  Rome,  Italy  2005-­‐2006     Research  Professor,  Mech  &  Aeros.  Eng.  Dept,  Arizona  State  University,  Tempe,  AZ,  USA  

TEACHING    2007-­‐2011   In   charge   of   "Materials   technology   and   chemical   science"   (undergraduate   and   graduate)  

course,  Faculty  of  Engineering,  University  of  Tor  Vergata,  Rome,  Italy  July  2008     Invited   Lecturer   at   short   course   “Damage   Mechanics   and   Micromechanics   of   Localized  

Fracture  Phenomena  in  Inelastic  Solids”,  CISM,  Udine,  Italy  2002-­‐2004   Teaching  Assistant,  senior  undergraduate  eng.  courses,  Arizona  State  University,  USA    Supervision  of  students.    Co-­‐supervised  of  4  PhD  students,  5  Master/Bachelor  students.  

PROJECTS  &  COORDINATION  ACTIVITIES  RESEARCH  PROJECTS:    2017-­‐2020   Coordinator  of  HORIZON2020-­‐NMBP17  "NEXTOWER"    (6M€  contribution  EC)  2016-­‐2019   ENEA  Responsible  for  HORIZON2020-­‐FETOPEN  "ICARUS"    (350k€  contribution  EC  to  ENEA)  2015-­‐2018   ENEA  Responsible  for  HORIZON2020-­‐TWINNING  "SUPERMAT"  (128k€  to  ENEA)  2010-­‐2014   Recipient  of   the   Italian  Young   Investigation  Award  2010   (FIRB)  “Ultra  High  Efficiency  ZnO  

Nanogenerators”  (260k€  grant  by  Ministry  of  Research  and  Education)    2012-­‐2014   Co-­‐leader  and  coordinator  of  POR-­‐FESR  EU  CO-­‐RESEARCH  project  "SIRE"    (350k€)  2013-­‐2014   Scientific  Coordination  of  POR-­‐FESR  EU  SPIN-­‐OFF  project  "NANOFABER"  (63k€)    EDITORIAL  PROJECTS:  2012-­‐2014     Section  Editor,  "Handbook  of  Damage  Mechanics",  Ed.  Voyadjis  G.,  Springer  NY  2009     Guest  editor,  Int.  J.  Damage  Mech.  (Vol.  18,  2009)  special  issue  dedicated  to  D  Krajcinovic.  2007     Guest  editor,  Int.  J.  Plasticity  (Vol.  23,  2007),  special  issue  dedicated  to  D  Krajcinovic.    OTHER:    2015-­‐2016  Coordinator  Elect  of  SubProgram-­‐3  of  EERA-­‐JPNM  (http://www.eera-­‐jpnm.eu/)  since  2014   Member  of  board  of  advisors  of  PROCOMP  consortium  (participated  by  ENEA  )  since  2009     ASSOINGE  ,  Association  of  Italian  Engineers  Abroad,  co-­‐founder  

   

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RESEARCH    INTERESTS.  Main   research   topics   relevant   to   SP3   include:  multiscale  modelling,   damage   and   fracture  mechanics,   creep   (detection,   modeling,   and   design),   structural   analysis   and   engineering,   nuclear  materials   technology,   experimental   characterization   of  materials   and   processes,   nanotechnology   (e.g.  nanomechanics,  nanobiotechnology,  nanometrology,  micromachining  and  microfabrication  techniques),  microscopy  (optical,  SEM,  AFM,  SPM,  FIB).      PUBLICATIONS.   Co-­‐authored  more   than   80   contributions   (mostly   as   corresponding   author)   in   “peer-­‐reviewed”   journals,   “conference   proceedings”,   and   books   in   several   scientific   areas,   such   as   damage  mechanics,   nanomechanics,   nanobiotechnology,   renewable   energy,   microscopy.   A   shortlist   of   most  recent  (after  2012)  and  relevant  publication  follows:  1. Rinaldi  A,  et  al.  2014,"  The  clash  of  mechanical  and  electrical  size-­‐effects  in  zinc  oxide  nanowires  of  

different  shape  and  a  double  power  law  design  concept  for  piezoelectric  and  piezotronic  devices".  Advanced  Materials,  DOI:  10.1002/adma.201401026  

2. Rinaldi  A,  Mastilovic  S.,  2013,  "The  krajcinovic  approach  to  model  size  dependent  fracture  in  quasi-­‐brittle  solids".  Mech.  Mater.  (  DOI  10.1016/j.mechmat.2014.01.005)          

3. Rinaldi  A,  et  al.  2012,  "Dislocation  Density  on  Sample-­‐Size  Dependent  Plasticity  in  Nanoscale  Pillars  and  Buttons”.  Journal  of  Nanomechanics  and  Micromechanics,  2(3),  42-­‐48  (2012)  

4. Rinaldi  A,  2011.  “Effects  of  Dislocation  Density  and  Sample-­‐Size  on  Plastic  Yielding  at  the  Nanoscale:  a  Weibull-­‐like  Framework”,  Nanoscale,  3  4817-­‐23  

5. Rinaldi  A,  2011.  “Statistical  model  with  two  order  parameters  for  ductile  and  soft  fiber  bundles  in  nanoscience  and  biomaterials”,  Phys  Rev  E  ,  83(4-­‐2):046126    

6. Rinaldi   A,   et   al.   2010,   “In-­‐situ   micro-­‐compression   tests   of   single   core-­‐shell   nanoparticles”,   Acta  Mater.,  58(19):6474-­‐6486  

7. Rinaldi   A,   et   al.   2010,   “Super-­‐hard   nanobuttons:   constraining   crystal   plasticity   and   dealing   with  extrinsic  effects  at  the  nanoscale”,  Small,  6(4):528-­‐36  

8. Rinaldi   A,   2009,   “A   rational   model   for   2D   Disordered   Lattices   Under   Uniaxial   Loading”,   Int.   J.  Damage  Mech.,  18;  233-­‐57  

9. Rinaldi  A,  et  a.  2009,  “Localized  Compression  And  Shear  Tests  On  Nanotargets  With  A  Berkovich  Tip  And  A  Novel  Multifunctional  Tip”,  J.  Mater.  Res.,  Vol  24,  No.3,  768-­‐775    

10. Rinaldi   A,   Peralta   P,   Friesen   C,   Sieradzki   K,   2008,   “Sample-­‐size   Effects   in   the   Yield   Behavior   of  Nanocrystalline  Nickel”,  Acta  Mater.,  56,  511-­‐7  

11. Rinaldi   A,   Lai   YC,   2007,   “Damage   Theory   Of   2D   Disordered   Lattices:   Energetics   And   Physical  Foundations  Of  Damage  Parameter”,  Int.  J.  Plasticity,  23,  1796-­‐1825    

12. Rinaldi   A,   book   chapter   (125   pages)   “Advances   In   Statistical   Damage  Mechanics:  New  Modelling  Strategies”,  CISM  Course  Series,  Vol.  525,  Springer,  2011,  ISBN  978-­‐3-­‐7091-­‐0426-­‐2.      

 MISCELLANEOUS  (REVIEWER,  ORGANIZER,  COMMETTEE  CHAIR,  SOCIETIES)  • Session  Chairman,  1st  Int.  Conference  of  Damage  Mechanics,  ICDM  2012,  Belgrade,  Serbia.  • Co-­‐Chair   and   organizer   of   session   “Fracture,   damage   and   fatigue   of   materials”   of   37th   Solid  

Mechanics  Conference  SolMec  2010,  Warsaw,  Poland,  Warsaw,  Poland  September  6-­‐10,  2010.  • Organizer   in   chief   of   the   conference   “Ancoraggi:   sicurezza   in   situazioni   di   rischio   e   nei   luoghi   di  

lavoro”  under  the  ISPESL  patronage,  held  at  the  Engineering  School  of  U.of  Rome  Tor  Vergata  on  29  May  2009.    

• Member  of  the  editorial  board  of  “RECENT  PATENTS  ON  MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING”,  a  Bentham  Science  journal  since  2008.  

• Reviewer  for  peer-­‐reviewed  scientific  journals,  e.g.  AFM,  AM,  IJP,  IJDM,  CEJ,  JNPR,    CMAT,  IJF,  etc.