Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" Dipartimento di Ingegneria

Curriculum Vitae di Raffaele Martone

Full Professor of Electrical Engineering since 1986, on duty at the University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli "since 1996, presently retired for age limits from 1 November 2020

(Short Version, update on 15 April 2021)

R. Martone, born in in 1950, graduated in Electronic Engineering at the in 1973, since 1986, is Full Professor of the Scientific Disciplinary Sector ING / IND-31 Electrotechnics (up to retirement).

The curriculum consists of a Chronological Summary and a Short Sheet illustrating its main activities in teaching, scientific researching, and management.

CRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY

Personal Data Born in Naples, 11 September 1950.

Studies Degree (110/110 cum laude) in Electronic Engineering, University of Padua, , July 1973

Academic Career

[1986-2020) Full Professor. Full Professor of Electrical Engineering since 1986 (until 1996 at the University of and subsequently at the Second University of Naples), and also responsible for the teaching of Circuit Theory, Optimization Methods and Plasmas and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion. Retired, upon reaching the age limit, starting from 01 November 2020.

[1997-2020] Director of National PhD School. National Director of the “Ferdinando Gasparini” School of the National Group of Researchers in the ING-IND / 31 sector, for PhD students in the Electrotechnical sector.

[2006-2014] University Vice Rector. Vice Rector for Internal Affairs, Second University of Naples, currently University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli".

[2009-2014] Director of the M.U.S.A. Museum. Director of the “University Museum of Sciences and Arts (MUSA)” of the Second University of Naples, currently the University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli".

[1999-2010] Member of CREATE Presidency Council. Member of the Presidency Council of the CREATE Consortium (ENEA/EURATOM Association), among various universities, including the University of Campania and University of Naples Federico II.

[1996-2008] PhD Course Coordinator. Coordinator of the Academic Board of the PhD course in "Electricity Conversion" at the Second University of Naples. [1996-2004] Member of Academic Senate. Member of the Academic Senate of the Second University of Naples, currently University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli", representing full professors.

[1993] Director of University Department. Director of the Institute of Electronic Engineering at the .

[1986] Director of the University Institute. Director of the Institute of Electronic Engineering at the University of Salerno

[1982-1985] Associate Professor. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of , Cosenza.

[1977-1978] Director of the University Department. Director of the Engineering Department at , Cosenza.

[1975-1982] Assistant Professor. Assistant and Temporary Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Calabria, Cosenza.

Scientific Career

[2016...... ] DTT project. Member of the Project Team of the DTT Project (ENEA, CREATE, ENI), responsible for "Communication" and for the Publications Approval Office.

[2004- ...... ] Steering Committee Member. Member of the International Steering Committee of the International Organization "Optimization and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism (OIPE)".

[1991 - ...... ] Editor of International Journals. (various occasions) Editor and/or Guest Editor of international journals, such as IEEE Transaction on Magnetics, Fusion Engineering and Design, Compel, Lecture Notes in Computer Science

[1991- ...... ] Research Project Reviewer. (various occasions) Reviewer of Research Projects at national and international level for Universities and Scientific bodies.

[1980 - ...... ] Member of Journal’s Editorial Board. Member of the Editorial Board of numerous scientific journals (including Int. J. of Applied Electromagn. And Mech, COMPEL, Fusion Engineering and Design, IEEE Tr. On Magn., IEE Proc. Science Measurements, etc.).

[1980- ...... ] Member of International Conferences Editorial Board. Member of the Editorial Board of numerous international scientific conferences (including COMPUMAG, CEFC, OIPE, WIRN, CEM, ISEF, etc.).

[1975- ...... ] Visiting Scientist. (various periods) Visiting Scientist preeso various workshops, including: • Max Pank Institut, Garching, Munich, German; • Euratom European Research Center, Ispra, Varese, Italy; • JET, Chulam, Oxford, U.K.; • Fusion for Energy, Barcelona, Spain; • ENEA, CR Frascati

[2004-2010] Chairman of Steering Committee. Chairman of the International Steering Committee of the Scientific International Organization "Optimization and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism (OIPE)".

[2006] Chairman of the International Conference. Chairman of the OIPE International Conference, Sorrento, Italy, September 2006.

[2001-2003] PRIN National Scientific Project Coordinator. National Coordinator of the Project of National Interest PRIN "Methods and Applications of Non-Destructive Electromagnetic Diagnostics (MADEND Project)".

[1989-1991] Chairman of Editorial Board International Conference. Chairman of the Editorial Board of the International Conference COMPUMAG Conference, Sorrento, Italy, 1991. [1984-1986] Vice-president of AEI. Vice President of the Calabrian Section of the Italian Electrotechnics and Electronics Association.

TEACHING, SCIENTIFIC AND MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY

Graduated in Padua in 1973, the same year he began his scientific activity at the University of Padua. Then he wins two scholarships for research and training, the first at University of Naples in 1974 (stopped January 1975 to meet military obligations) and the latter with CNR, for research in the area Magnetofluidodynamic and Ionized Gases.

After his military service, in 1975, he became Assistant Professor of Electrical Science at the University of Calabria, at that time under construction. At that University he contributes -also assuming a number of managerial roles such as Director of the Department- to the critical effort of founding the university and starting the experimental phase that anticipated the establishment of Scientific Departments, to replace the old Institutes.

In 1976 he became lecturer (later stabilized) of Electrical Science for the student in Industrial Technology Engineering, Electronic specialization. Then, in 1982 became Associate Professor in the same scientific area. As additional task he had further courses of Electrotechnics for students of Civil Engineering at the same University and for Electronic students at the University of Salerno, south Italy.

During his stay at the University of Calabria, since 1977 he has been coordinator of research projects funded by the CNR, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Research. In the same period, from 1984 to 1986, he was Vice President of the Calabrian Section of the Italian Electrotechnics and Electronics Association (AEI).

In 1986 he became Full Professors of Electrical Engineering at University of Salerno. At that time, the new Faculty of Engineering was born at the University of Salerno and Martone contributed to the didactic, scientific and organizational foundation of the new structure, also serving as Director of the Institute of Electronic Engineering and coordinator of the Calculation Board of the Faculty of Engineering. Among other things, he promotes the establishment of the Scientific Departments also assuming the role of Director of the Department of Electronic Engineering. During his stay in Salerno, he also carries out additional teaching courses such as that of Electrotechnics for civilian students at the same University and Electrotechnics for Electronics Students at the University of Naples Federico II.

In 1996 he was called to the Faculty of Engineering of the Second University of Naples (currently University of Campania "L Vanvitelli") to teach Electrotechnics for students of degree courses in Electronic and Computer Engineering.

In 1998 he contributed to the design and establishment of the PhD course in "Conversion of Electricity" (Second University of Naples) serving as Coordinator, from birth until 2008.

Martone has been supervisor of many degree theses and supervisor of several PhD students. He has given courses for PhD students in Italy and abroad.

From 1998 to 2005, as a member of the Academic Senate, he contributes in the management of the Second University of Naples, with particular reference to the introduction of new regulations, the design of tools for the stimulating of the quality of teaching, the preparation of development programs, the design planes for new services (starting from information technology), etc.

From 2006 to 2014 he assumed the role of University Vice-Rector (Internal Affairs and Program Control). He has been particularly involved in the development of student services (e-mail, remote access to careers, wifi, e-learning, etc.), improvement of assessment systems, support for internationalization activities, dissemination and information programs, coordination of cultural initiatives (museum systems, music education, etc.), etc. In this context he has been Director since 2009 of the “University Museum of Sciences and Arts (MUSA)” of the Second University of Naples.

His scientific activity, which began with the thesis work, is still active in an international context. It is characterized by numerous stays at Italian and foreign Research Laboratories (Ionized Gas Institute of the CNR of Padua; ENEA Laboratories of Frascati; Euratom Joint Research Center of Ispra; Max Planck Institut fur Plasmaphysik of Garching, Germany; Culham Laboratory of the UKAEA, GB; European Union EFDA / F4E Center in Barcelona, Spain). His interests include the numerical study of electromagnetic fields and the behavior of plasmas in magnetic fields; particular attention is dedicated to the design of reactors for Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion, to inverse and optimization problems in electromagnetism, with neural, genetic or combined approaches, to Lagrangian approaches to the study of coupled electromagnetic problems, to non-invasive electromagnetic diagnostics.

He currently carries out an intense scientific and organizational activity in the Divertor Tokamak Testing facility (DTT) Project, under construction at the ENEA Laboratories in Frascati, as part of the ENEA, CREATE, ENI Consortium, for an estimated cost of € 600 million. In this context he is responsible for the Authorizations to Publications, he is responsible for "Communications" and, moreover, he was Editor of the main descriptive Report of the project ("DTT Divertor Tokamak Test facility Interim Design Report, ENEA (ISBN 978-88-8286- 378-4), April 2019 ("Green Book") ").

The scientific production consists of numerous publications in the main scientific Journal and Conferences, over 310 of which in international frames, of which about 170 are indexed in Scopus.

Member of the Organizing Committee of various international conferences, including TEAM Workshop, 1988; COMPUMAG Conference, 1991; TEAM Workshop, 1991; EMF Workshop, 1994; It is NDE 1997; ISIS 1997; OIPE 2005.

Chairman of the international OIPE_2005 Conference, Sorrento, Italy.

Member of the International Project Groups FINTOR, JET, NET and ITER.

Editor and / or Member of the Editorial Board of journals (IEEE Tr. On MAG, IET Science, Measurement & Technology, COMPEL, Fusion Engineering and Design) and conferences of the numerical electromagnetics field, (Compumag, ICANN, CEFC, OIPE, ISEF, CEM).

Chairman of the Editorial Board of the COMPUMAG International Conference in 1990-91.

R. Martone has gained administrative and coordination experience, as Department Director at the Universities of Calabria and Salerno, as technical or managerial guide of Research Consortia (Napoli Ricerca, Napoli; CREATE, Reggio Calabria and Napoli), as a member of the Academic Senate (Second University of Naples) and, finally, coordinating important EU funding projects (POP Funds, measure 5.4.1, Second University of Naples).

Relevant, in the context of the coordination activities of research groups and initiatives aimed at promoting research and technology transfer, has been the role of Martone as national coordinator of the "MADEND" National Scientific Project (co-financed under COFIN 2001), relating to development of non-destructive electromagnetic diagnostic techniques.

Also noteworthy is the long work of designing, establishing, and managing the Network of Competence Centers of the Campania Region aimed at transferring scientific knowledge to the world of industry. In particular, Martone held the role of Vice President of the Competence Center on "New Technologies for Productive Activities" of the Campania Region. In this context he played the role of president of the Scientific Technical Committee of the CAMPUS R.I.S.E project supported by the Campania Region with European funding.

Scientific Interests: Computational Electromagnetics, Thermonuclear Fusion and Plasma Engineering, Inverse Problems in Quasi-Stationary Electromagnetics, Optimization and Robust Design, Non-destructive Electromagnetic Testing, Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetism.

Scientific Production. Author of over 310 publications in the main scientific journals and international conferences of the area (of which about 170 indexed by Scopus), as well as some dozen scientific papers at national conferences and publications in divulgative journals.

Scientific coordination. Coordinator or member of numerous national and international scientific projects supported by various research institutions including: CNR, CREATE, ENEA, EURATOM University of Calabria, Salerno and Seconda di Napoli. Project Review. Reviewer of national and international scientific projects on behalf of universities and both national and foreign scientific subjects.