Rojo

Affiliation:  Spanish National Research Council

Keywords: Multiscale thermal engineering; solid-state thermal devices; nano- and micro-scale thermal sensing; energy harvesting; thermal management

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Full profile: Miguel Muñoz Rojo received his PhD (2015) in Condensed Matter Physics & Nanotechnology from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and M.S./B.S. in Physics from the Autonomous University of Madrid. He obtained a JAE pre-doctoral Fellowship from CSIC to study during his PhD how the reduction of dimensionality affects the transport properties of organic and inorganic thermoelectric materials. During this period of time, he carried out scientific stays at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York, USA), the University of Bordeaux (France) and the University of California Berkeley (USA). In 2012, he participated in the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Physics after qualifying in an international competition among young talent scientists. From 2016 to 2018, he became a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University, studying two dimensional (2D) materials and devices based on them for thermal, electrical, and thermoelectric applications. From 2018 to 2021, he was a Tenure Track Assistant Professor at the University of Twente. He has been successful in obtaining funding for his research in USA and Europe, including the prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant 2023, in the field of thermal conversion and management processes with national and international academic and industrial partners. He is now a permanent researcher at the National Research Council of Spain (CSIC) working at the Institute of Materials Science in Madrid (ICMM). His research focuses on multiscale thermal engineering, thermal management, energy harvesting, nano- and micro-scale thermometry and thermal sensing.

Sánchez de la Torre

Affiliation:  University of Barcelona

Keywords: Prehistory, chert, human mobility, geochemistry, mountain environments

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Full profile: Marta Sánchez de la Torre is an associate professor at the Department of History and Archeology of the University of Barcelona and a researcher at the Seminari d’Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques (SERP) and the Institute of Archeology of the University of Barcelona (IAUB). She holds a doctorate in Prehistory from this same university (2015) and has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at this same center (2020-2023) and previously at the University of Zaragoza (2018-2019) and the Université Bordeaux Montaigne, in France (2015-2017). She has also done research stays at the Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, in France, the Université de Montréal, in Canada and the Università degli Studi di Trento, in Italy.

Her main line of research focuses on the study of the mobility of prehistoric societies through the geochemical analysis of lithic materials. As an archaeologist, since 2013 she is co-directing archaeological interventions in prehistoric sites in the NE peninsula.

She is the author of more than 45 scientific articles and in 2022 she received funding through a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to investigate human mobility in the Pyrenean Mountains during the last glacial episode.

In 2023 became Full member of the Young Academy of Spain and in 2022 was also selected as member of the Platform Scientific and Innovative from the Unity of Women and Science of the Spanish Ministry of Science.

Papadopoulos

Affiliation:  International Hellenic University

Keywords: Language, Multilingualism, Literacy, Early Childhood Education

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Full profile: Isaak M. Papadopoulos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Early Childhood Education and Care at the International Hellenic University. He holds a degree from the Department of Primary Education (University of Western Macedonia) and a Master’s degree in Educational Sciences with an emphasis on language teaching for students with learning disabilities from the University of Degli Studi Roma Tre in Italy. His doctoral dissertation was conducted at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and focused on the rhetoric and persuasive communication of young Greek students, while his postdoctoral research (Department of Primary Education, University of Ioannina) concerned language teaching and communication among young students in linguistically and culturally diverse classrooms.

Regarding his academic teaching experience, he has taught at various universities both nationally (Hellenic Open University) and internationally (European University Cyprus), while he has served as the Head of the Department of Education and Associate Dean for the School of Doctoral Studies at UNICAF University in Cyprus. His research and teaching interests focus on language teaching for children, bilingualism/multilingualism, and the teaching of reading/writing skills in kindergarten and primary school. He has presented his research at international and national conferences. He has published four scientific books, edited eight academic volumes, and written chapters in books/collective volumes, as well as articles in international journals and conference proceedings.

Palikaras

Affiliation: University of Athens

Keywords: ageing, age-related diseases, autophagy, cell biology, cellular physiology,
DNA damage response, energy metabolism, healthspan, homeostasis, in vivo
imaging, model organisms, mitochondria, mitophagy, neuron,
neurodegeneration, stress, nematodes, longevity, lysosomes, oxidative
stress, organismal physiology, peroxisomes

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Full profile: Konstantinos Palikaras is Assistant Professor of Experimental Physiology
at the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, in Athens, Greece. He is a molecular biologist who has great experience in energy metabolism, autophagy and ageing. His research
focuses on studies of autophagy, mitophagy and cellular homeostasis investigating the role of energy metabolism in neuronal physiology and
survival. His main interests are the molecular mechanisms of necrotic and mitophagic cell death and their interplay between cellular metabolism and ageing, and the development of novel genetic tools for biomedical
research.

For his scientific accomplishments, Konstantinos Palikaras has
received several notable scientific prizes including ERC Starting Grant (2022). He is also the recipient of the “Fotis Kafatos” Award for excellence in biology from Hellenic Society of Bioscientists, a Research Grant from Fondation Santé, the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) grant for youg investigators, the AXA Research Fund Post-doctoral fellowship, the Bodossaki Foundation Post-doctoral fellowship, the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics form Genetic Society of America and the Manasaki Doctoral Fellowship from the University of Crete. He is also a member of Genetics Society of America (GSA), the Hellenic Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (HSBMB), the Hellenic Society for Neuroscience (HSfN) and the Hellenic Initiative Against Alzheimer’s Disease (HIAAD).

Academic mentoring and how it addresses mental health

Friday 28th of June, 12.00-13.00 pm CET on Zoom

In academia, the prevalence of mental health symptoms is a growing concern. There is a notable incidence of mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and burnout, among early career researchers, and evidence suggests that senior academics also experience the burden of mental health challenges. This trend is alarming for both the research community and policymakers alike. How can we draw support from our community of academic peers for addressing mental health?

In this fourth webinar on mental health (28 June, 12.00-13.00 CET), we bring together a panel of three YAE members who will discuss the role of mentorship – both as mentor and mentee – as an important mechanism for traversing the challenges of academic life, and not least as a way to voice and work through issues affecting our mental health. Join a facilitated conversation between Mar Rus-Calafell, Bhismadev Chakrabarti, and Scott Bremer, as they share their diverse experiences with mentoring, and contribute with your questions and experiences. The event will be moderated by YAE Activities Chair, Viktorija Vaštakaitė-Kairienė.

This mental health webinar series will culminate in a workshop on scientific leadership with attention to mental health, at the AGM in the end of August. Don’t forget to register and join us in Strasbourg on the 26th and 27th of August.

You can join the webinar by following this link.

The webinar was recorded and can be viewed on YAE’s YoutTube channel here.

Valtolina

Affiliation:  Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Keywords: Ultracold atoms and molecules, quantum degenerate gases, quantum simulation

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Giacomo is currently a group leader at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, Germany. His work focuses on new methods to control polar molecules at ultracold temperature. The research activity of Giacomo’s group is strongly interdisciplinary, sitting at the interface of quantum many-body physics, ultracold chemistry, and quantum optics. Since 2024, his research is supported by an ERC Starting Grant and an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship.


Prior to Berlin, Giacomo was a postdoctoral research associate at JILA, in the lab of Dr. J. Ye. During his time he participated in the realization of the first ever quantum degenerate gas of polar molecules by direct evaporation. He obtained his PhD from Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, with a thesis on ultracold Fermi gases in the group of Prof. M. Inguscio and Dr. G. Roati.

Georgiou

Affiliation:  University of Nicosia

Keywords: Experimental phonetics, speech acquisition, language acquisition, cognitive processing, communication disorders, machine learning.

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Full profile: Dr Georgios (George) Georgiou is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Nicosia. He is the founder and Director of the Phonetic Lab. He has been awarded the prestigious Cyprus Research Award – Young Researcher 2023 in the thematic area of Social Sciences and Humanities by the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation, in recognition of his outstanding research and academic profile. He obtained a BA in Greek Philology (2007-2011), an MA in Education (2011-2013) with distinction, and a PhD in Linguistics (2014-2018) with distinction from the University of Cyprus. During his studies, he received MA and PhD scholarships from the Cyprus State Scholarship Foundation. He has also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at RUDN University (2018-2020) and the Cyprus University of Technology (2021).

His research interests include speech and language acquisition, cognitive processing, communication disorders, and machine learning. Between 2018 and 2024, he published more than 40 refereed articles in high-impact journals such as Ampersand, Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, Acoustics, Applied Acoustics, Behavioral Sciences, Canadian Journal of Linguistics, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, Cognitive Processing, Epidemiology and Health, International Journal of Bilingualism, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, Journal of Public Health, Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, Language Learning and Development, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Languages, Language Sciences, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Scientific Reports (Nature), Speech Communication, Speech, Language and Hearing, and others. He has also published several monographs, edited volumes, book chapters, and articles in conference proceedings.

He has presented papers at over 70 conferences worldwide. He has won several research grants as a PI, notably securing postdoctoral research fellowship grants at the Cyprus University of Technology (with a score of 91/100, ranking 5th out of 38) for the project “Linguistic processing in Cypriot Greek children with developmental language disorder” (2021) and RUDN University (provided by the Russian Government) for the project “Perception of nonnative segments by Russian speakers” (2018-2020). Additional accolades include a research grant from the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation for the project “Diagnosis of communication and neurological disorders based on speech elements” (60.000 euros) (2024-2026), the Seal of Excellence for a project submitted to the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (2021), etc.

Picek

Affiliation:  Radboud University, Nijmegen

Keywords: Security, artificial intelligence, security of AI, cryptography, hardware security

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Full profile: Stjepan Picek is an associate professor at Radboud University, The Netherlands. His research interests are security/cryptography, machine learning, and evolutionary computation. Prior to the associate professor position, dr. Picek was an assistant professor at TU Delft, and a postdoctoral researcher at MIT, USA and KU Leuven, Belgium. Dr. Picek finished his PhD in 2015 with a topic on cryptology and evolutionary computation techniques. He also has several years of experience working in industry and government. Up to now, dr. Picek has given more than 50 invited talks and published more than 180 refereed papers.

He is a program committee member and reviewer for a number of conferences and journals, and a member of several professional societies. His work has been featured in the mainstream media and popular technology blogs. He received the Vera Johanides Award for young scientists in 2018, the Rikard Podhorsky Award for outstanding scientific contributions in 2023 (both awards by the Croatian Academy of Engineering), and the IEEE Croatia section award for outstanding engineering contributions in 2023. Dr. Picek received several best paper awards, most recently the NDSS 2023 Distinguished Paper Award. Dr. Picek is a senior member of IEEE and associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, Journal of Cryptographic Engineering, International Journal of Information Security, and IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing. He is a member of ELLIS and a Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe.

Levato

Affiliation:  Utrecht University

Keywords: Biofabrication, 3D printing, bioprinting, regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, biomaterials, hydrogels, stem cells, synthetic biology, photonics, additive manufacturing, volumetric printing, organ-on-chips

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Full profile: Riccardo Levato is Associate Professor of Translational Bioengineering and Biomaterials at the Department of Clinical Sciences (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University), and at the Department of Orthopaedics of the University Medical Center Utrecht, in the Netherlands.

He is also Principal Investigator at the Regenerative Medicine Center Utrecht, were he coordinates a multidisciplinary team of engineers, materials scientists, chemist, physicists, and biologists (https://www.levatolab.eu/team), focusing on the development of novel 3D bioprinting technologies, biomaterials and cell engineering techniques to build in the lab tissues for regenerative medicine, and as advanced in vitro models for drug discovery, disease modelling, biomedical research, and as replacement of animal experimentation.

He pioneered the development of several light-responsive hydrogels and volumetric bioprinting techniques able to print cell-laden constructs of multi-centimeter size in few seconds. Since 2020 he was awarded a Starting grant from the European Research Council on the development of a novel volumetric bioprinting technology for organoid research and to engineer functional bone marrow analogues in vitro, and in 2023 he received a VIDI grant from the Dutch Research Council, for the development of smart bioprinting techniques and dynamic, stimuli-responsive materials that mimic native tissue development. Since 2021, he is coordinator of a European consortium (ENLIGHT, Future and Emerging Technologies scheme, European Innovation Council pilot), aiming at developing biofabricated pancreas to study treatments for diabetes.

Prior to moving to Utrecht, he worked in several research groups across Europe: 3Bs, University of Minho (Portugal); BioMatLab, Technical University of Milan (Italy), Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC, Spain), and he holds a cum laude PhD in Biomedical Engineering from IBEC and from the Technical University of Catalonia. For his reasearch, he was conferred several awards including the 2016 Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Young Investigator Award, the 2021 Jean Leray award from the European Society for Biomaterials, the 2022 Robert Brown award from the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, and the 2023 Mid-career Investigator Award from the International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF). Riccardo is also serving on the Board of Directors of ISBF, and as Editorial Board Member of the journals Biofabrication and Materials Today Bio.

Sardo

Affiliation:  University of Genova

Keywords: Legal Theory – Law and Economics – Comparative Law – Urban Inequalities – Urban Studies

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Full profile: Alessio Sardo (B.A., M.A. in Law Trieste; PhD in Law, Genoa, 2015) is currently a Full Professor at the University of Genova (Italy), Law Department. He is an ERC Starting Grant winner, with the project HABITAT. Previously, he was Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), Department of Public Law, Constitutional Theory and Philosophy of Law and Research Visiting Associate at the London School of Economics. In 2014-2019, he served as a Researcher and Lecturer at Bocconi University (Milano).

His research works at the intersection on legal theory, comparative law, and economic analysis of law. Alessio Sardo’s published works have appeared on The Modern Law Review, The American Journal of Jurisprudence, The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, The German Law Review, Archiv für Rechts und Sozialphilosophie, Rechtstheorie, The European Journal of Migration and Law, Jurisprudence, The Kanazawa Law Journal, the European Convention of Human Rights Law Review, and Ratio Juris.

Dr. Sardo is also a course convenor and tutor on the Master in Global Rule of Law and Constitutional Democracy, LLM co-run by the Universities of Genoa and Girona, where he teaches social media Law. Alessio Sardo has recently been awarded a Nawa Ulam Grant from the Polish National Agency and a Research Distinction (Honorary Professorship) from the University of Ica (Perù).