Francesco StellacciFrancesco Stellacci graduated in Materials Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in 1998 with a thesis on photochromic polymers with Prof. Giuseppe Zerbi and Mariacarla Gallazzi. In 1999 he moved to the Chemistry Department of the University of Arizona for as a post-doc in the group of Joe Perry in close collaboration with the group of Seth Marder. In 2002 he moved to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an assistant professor. He was then promoted to associate without (2006) and with tenure (2009). In 2010 he moved to the Institute of Materials at EPFL as a full Professor. He holds the Alcan EP Chair. Francesco was one of the recipients of the Technology Review TR35 "35 Innovator under 35" award in 2005, and the Popular Science Magazine "Brilliant 10" award in 2007. He has been a Packard Fellow starting 2005.
Daniel FavratDaniel Favrat got his Master degree in Mechanical Engineering from EPFL in 1972 and his PhD also from EPFL. He then spent 12 years in industrial research laboratories in Canada (Esso Canada) and Switzerland (CERAC: Centre Européen de Recherche Atlas Copco). From 1988 to 2013, he was full professor and director of the Industrial Energy Systems Laboratory (LENI) at EPFL. During that period he was successively director of the Institute of Energy and director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering. From August 2013 he works at EPFL Energy Center first as director ad interim and now as director technologies.
His research fields include systemic analyses accounting for energy, environment and economics (so-called environomic optimisation) and advanced conversion systems for a more rational use of energy (heat pumps &ORC, engines, fuel cells, power plants, etc).
He is a member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences and of the National Academy of Technology in France. He has also an active participation in the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) as a member of the executive committee and vice-chair of the energy committee. He is associate editor of the journal "Energy" and of International Journal of thermodynamics. He is the author of several books on thermodynamics and energy systems analysis. He is also affiliate professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm.
Christian GruberOriginaire de Neuchâtel, Christian Gruber est né à Orbe (VD) le 20 juillet 1939. Il étudie la physique à l'Université de Lausanne où il obtient son diplôme en 1963. Il poursuit ses études à l'Université de Princeton, aux Etats-Unis, tout en fonctionnant comme assistant: il y fait un Master en 1965 puis un doctorat, Ph. D. en physique théorique avec le prof. A. S. Wightmann en 1968.
Il est ensuite boursier à l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques à Bures-sur-Yvette (France). Premier assistant au Laboratoire de physique théorique à l'EPFL, de 1971 à 1974, il est nommé professeur titulaire en 1975, puis extraordinaire neuf ans plus tard et enfin, professeur ordinaire en 1987. Chef du département de 1988 à 1990, il prend, depuis 1990, la direction de l'Institut de physique théorique.
Son enseignement porte sur la mécanique, la thermodynamique, la physique statistique, la physique quantique, et la relativité générale. Il poursuit des recherches dans le domaine des résultats rigoureux en mécanique statistique : propriétés des états d'équilibre, systèmes sur réseaux, systèmes coulombiens; études sur les transitions de phase, diagrammes de phase et tension superficielle. Il a dirigé plusieurs thèses sur la mécanique statistique classique et quantique de l'équilibre.
Diplômes:
Diploma in Physics-1963-Univ. de Lausanne, CH
M.S.-1965-Princeton Univ., US
Ph.D.-1968-Princeton Univ., US