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Vincenzo Russo

Vincenzo Russo

e-mail:v.russo@unina.it

Dr. Vincenzo Russo was born in Napoli (Italy), on the 2nd of May 1985. Since 2014, he is a Post Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Chemical Sciences of the University of Naples “Federico II” (Italy), working in the “Naples Industrial Chemistry Laboratory” (http://main.chemistry.unina.it/nicl/). He obtained his Master Degree in Industrial Chemistry (evaluation=110/110 cum laude) on the 23th of June 2010, and his PhD in Chemical Sciences in the period 2012-14, both at the University of Naples “Federico II”. The PhD Thesis was entitled: “ Kinetic and Catalytic Aspects in Propene Oxide Production ” (Supervisor: Prof. Martino Di Serio, Prof. E. Santacesaria). His main scientific activities deal with: 1) Reaction and reactor modelling of multiphase systems; 2) Kinetic investigation of catalytic reactions ; 3) Satety criteria for exothermic reactions; 4) Design and realization of lab-scale pilot plants; 5) Plant authomation and control. He is author of 18 papers appeared on international peer-reviewed Journals and 14 papers appeared on the Proceedings of Scientific Conferences. His Author ID in the Scopus database is: 37018701000. His scientific activities are carried out in collaboration with public and private partners such as: 1) Abo Akademi, Turku (FI); 2) Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven (NL); 3) Fraunhofer ICT-IMM, Mainz (D); 4) Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Edile e Ambientale, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Napoli (IT); 5) IRC - Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione, Napoli (IT); 6) CONSER S.p.A., Roma (IT). He took part to the international financed Project: EU-Seventh Framework Programme (Sustainable Energy Systems (2007-2013)) CP-IP 228853-2: “Combining Process Intensification-Driven Manufacture of Microstructured Reactors and Process Design Regarding to Industrial Dimensions and Environment- COPIRIDE”. Period of the Project: 2010-2013. As far as his publication history is concerned, his “Hirsch index” is 5 (source: Scopus database) - 7 (Google Scholar Database)