Prof. Riccardo Gori was born in Prato, Italy, on 14 April 1971. He was awarded a degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florence in 1999, and a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental engineering from the University of Florence in 2003 with a thesis on “Reclaimed wastewater reuse for plant nurseries irrigation”. Since 2006, he has been an assistant professor of sanitary and environmental engineering at the University of Florence (Italy). Present academic courses taught: ‘Design of plants for treatment of water and waste’ (Master's degree course in ‘Environmental engineering’) and ‘Landfills and contaminated sites remediation’.
Prof. Mieczyslaw Sajewicz earned an MSc and a PhD in chemistry from the University of
Silesia, Katowice, Poland, and a DSc in pharmacy from Collegium Medicum,
Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. He has authored and coauthored over
150 original research papers, over 350 conference papers, an encyclopedia entry
in Encyclopedia of Chromatography, Second Edition, and two book chapters. He is
an editorial board member and coeditor-in-chief of Acta Chromatographica and an
editorial board member for the analytical chemistry section of The Scientific
World Journal. He is also a member of the Organizing Committee of the annual
all-Polish Symposium on Chromatographic Methods of Investigating the Organic
Compounds and co-chairman of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of the
same event.
Prof. Nicola Mucci is the Head of the Occupational Medicine School, Head and Medical
Executive of the Occupational Medicine Unit at the Careggi University Hospital
of Florence. She received a Ph.D. in Occupational, Environmental and Social
Medicine at the Catholic University of Rome, and is a Professor of Occupational
Medicine in the Occupational Medicine School and in several Master and Degree
Courses. She is a Medical Executive Assistant in the Occupational Medicine Unit
at the Careggi University Hospital of Florence, and is a former member of the
National Board of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML).