Dr. Federica Perazzotti | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Federica Perazzotti | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Federica Perazzotti | Alma Sistemi Srl – Engineering for Space | Italy

Dr. Federica Perazzotti is a dynamic researcher and project manager whose academic foundation in Natural Sciences and a PhD in Sustainable Development and Climate Change has shaped her multidisciplinary expertise across coastal geomorphology, climate evolution, and applied research for space engineering. With 8 citations by 6 documents, 5 documents, and an h-index of 2, she has contributed to diverse scientific discussions through numerous lectures, workshops, and conference presentations at national and international levels, including EGU, SGI, and the Swiss Geoscience Meeting. Throughout her doctoral journey, she engaged in geological fieldwork, numerical modelling collaborations, academic communication management, and international mobility at the University of the Balearic Islands. Her work spans coastal evolution during Late Pleistocene climatic phases, short-term beach profile modelling, and climate-related hazard interpretation. Following her PhD, she assumed the role of Project Manager in the Research and Development Department and Social Media Manager at ALMA SISTEMI – Engineering for Space, where she contributes to European research initiatives, outreach, and technical coordination. She has participated in major scientific and industry events such as the National Marine Geology Conference, ASI Horizon Europe Cluster 4, Remtech Expo, and EU project workshops, reflecting her commitment to bridging scientific research, technological innovation, and interdisciplinary communication.

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Featured Publications

Perazzotti, F., Del Valle, L., & Fornós, J. J. (2024). An overview of Upper Pleistocene coastal deposits on Mallorca Island. Quaternary International, 707, 60–71.

Perazzotti, F., Del Valle, L., Cossu, G., Pascucci, V., & Fornós, J. J. (2025). Paleoenvironmental changes and sea-level fluctuations record at Punta de s’Avançada, Mallorca Island. Quaternary International, 735, 109839.

Perazzotti, F., Del Valle, L., & Fornós, J. J. (2024). Upper Pleistocene in Mallorca: Sedimentary variability of littoral units in relation to different structural contexts. Quaternary International, 709, 1–14.

Del Valle, L., Perazzotti, F., & Fornós, J. J. (2025). Cliff-front dune development during the Late Pleistocene at Sa Fortalesa (Mallorca, Western Mediterranean). Geosciences, 15(7), 260.

Perazzotti, F., & Del Valle, L. (2025). Resilience by the sea: Coastline evolution in Latina, Latium. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.

Perazzotti, F., Gómez-Pujol, L., Cossu, G., Pascucci, V., & Fornós, J. J. (2025). Pleistocene stratigraphy of aeolian deposits at the base of an energetic structural coastal slope: Sedimentology and OSL chronology (Port des Canonge, Mallorca, Western Mediterranean). Geomorphology, 110051.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Orchidea Maria Lecian | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Orchidea Maria Lecian | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Orchidea Maria Lecian | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Orchidea Maria Lecian is a highly accomplished researcher with expertise spanning multiple domains of physics, mathematics, and applied sciences. Her professional work focuses on General Relativity, Relativistic Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Early Universe studies, with strong contributions to Galactic and Extragalactic Physics, Black Hole dynamics, Dark Matter research, and Modified Theories of Gravity. She combines theoretical and mathematical rigor in areas such as Quantum Systems, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Gravity, and Quantum Cosmology, supported by Differential Geometry, Group Theory, Operator Algebras, Algebraic Geometry, and advanced methods in Calculus, Analysis, and Applied Mathematics. Lecian’s work also extends to experimental and applied research, including satellite instrumentation, planetology, and the development of quantum and optical devices, emphasizing comparative and applied instrumentation for astrophysical and cosmological investigations. With 237 citations across 204 documents and an h-index of 7Her interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental physics, applied physics, engineering, computer science, and applied chemistry, integrating computational modeling, field theory, statistics, and probability to solve complex scientific problems. With a strong focus on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, her professional contributions advance understanding in mathematical physics, astrophysics, and instrumentation, reflecting a comprehensive approach to modern scientific research across multiple interconnected domains.

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Featured Publications

  • Lecian, O. M. (2025). The Bogomolny–Carioli twisted transfer operators and the Bogomolny–Gauss mapping class group. International Journal of Topology.

  • Lecian, O. M. (2024). Sheaf cohomology of rectangular-matrix chains to develop deep-machine-learning multiple sequencing. International Journal of Topology.

  • Lecian, O. M. (2024). Generalized Schwarzschild spacetimes with a linear term and a cosmological constant. Universe.

  • Lecian, O. M. (2023). The generalised Reissner–Nordstrom spacetimes, the cosmological constant and the linear term. Computation.

  • Lecian, O. M., & Tirozzi, B. (2023). Retrieval of phonemes and Kohonen algorithm [Preprint].

  • Lecian, O. M. (2023). The desymmetrized PSL(2, Z) group; Its ‘square-box’ one-cusp congruence subgroups. Conference Paper.

  • Khlopov, M. Y., & Lecian, O. M. (2023). The formalism of Milky-Way antimatter-domains evolution. Galaxies.

  • Khlopov, M. Y., & Lecian, O. M. (2021). Baryon-antibaryon annihilation in the evolution of antimatter domains in baryon-asymmetric universe. Universe.