Dr. Tullio De Rubeis received an M.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of L’Aquila (Italy) and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering. He is a Researcher at the University of L’Aquila—Department of Civil, Construction-Architectural and Environmental Engineering (DICEAA). His main research activities in building physics are focused on the analyses of buildings’ energy efficiency, thermal dynamic simulations, heat transfer through buildings’ envelopes, lighting simulations, daylight design processes, lighting control systems, renewable energy, and optimization of energy models for retrofit analyses. He is a member of the "G. Parolini" Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of L'Aquila.
Domenica Paoletti currently works at Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics. She has 246 publications with 2728 citations (ResearchGate, 8 November). Her skills and expertise include lasers, optoelectronics, optics and lasers, measurement, signal processing, imaging, materials, material characterization, image analysis, and image processing.
Prof. Dario Ambrosini received the "Laurea" degree (equivalent to MS) in electronic engineering from the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). In 1995, he joined the University of L'Aquila (Italy), where he currently is a professor of thermal sciences, energy systems, and building physics and head of the T.O.E. (Thermal Sciences and Optical Engineering) Labs. His research interests include flow visualization, heat and mass transfer, NDT, optical metrology, building physics, and thermography. He is a member of ATI (Associazione Termotecnica Italiana), UIT (Italian Union of Thermal-Fluid Dynamics), OPTICA (formerly OSA), Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Honor Society), and SPIE (The International Society for Optics and Photonics). He is also an associate editor of Optics and Lasers in Engineering and a board member of Energies.