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Edoardo Sinibaldi received an MSc in Aerospace Engineering (with Honors) from the University of Pisa (Italy) in 2002, after an internship period at Rolls-Royce plc (Derby, UK) during which he studied computational geometry methods for air-breathing engines applications. In 2006 he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics for Technology and Industry (with Honors) from the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, where he developed numerical methods for computational fluid dynamics, with application to cavitating flows in liquid propellant rocket engines. Then he moved to the Center for Research in Microengineering (CRIM Lab, currently The BioRobotics Institute) of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, holding a post-doctoral position until October 2009. During the period, he carried out both research and project management activities in the context of several national and European projects (Seventh Framework Programme, ICT and MNP areas), related to biomechanics, micro-fabrication technologies and biorobotics. He is with the Center for Micro-BioRobotics of the Italian Institute of Technology since November 2009, formerly as Senior Post-Doc, then as Team Leader. His current scientific interests are focused on the biomedical field, with the aim to develop new robotic solutions and modeling approaches, mainly for applications in the cardiovascular and the central nervous system.
He authored a book on numerical methods for (a class of) hyperbolic conservation laws; moreover, he edited and co-authored a book on math puzzles/problems related to the Italian Mathematical Olympiad. Furthermore, he authored/co-authored more than twenty publications appeared in international journals, books, and conference proceedings, mainly addressing computational fluid dynamics and robotics. Finally, he is Associate Editor for the Journal of Micro-Nano Mechatronics (about to become Journal of Micro-Bio Robotics).
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