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Marco Tezzele Awarded Anile-ECMI Outstanding Thesis Award

By Joanne Foote, Francesca de Ruvo

Published June 26, 2023

Marco Tezzele. Credit: Joanne Foote

Marco Tezzele, a current postdoctoral fellow at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded the prestigious Anile-ECMI 2023 Prize for his outstanding thesis project titled "Data-driven parameter and model order reduction for industrial optimization problems with applications in naval engineering." This project was realized through a collaboration between the mathLab research group at SISSA and Fincantieri.

An alumnus of SISSA, Tezzele's work aimed to optimize the ship design process through techniques of model and parameter space reduction. In particular, he studied various models used to solve specific problems in naval engineering, such as structural optimization of cruise ships, hull shape optimization for multipurpose vessels and NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) airfoil profiles, and hydroacoustic noise prediction.

The jury highly appreciated his thesis work and unanimously awarded Tezzele the Anile-ECMI 2023 Prize. The prize, established in honour of Professor Angelo Marcello Anile (1948-2007) and jointly funded by ECMI and the Associazione Angelo Marcello Anile, is awarded to a young researcher for excellence in the presentation of a doctoral thesis in industrial mathematics at a European university.

"This award underlines how industrial demands can drive the academic world - by presenting stimulating challenges that lead to highly innovative results capable of advancing the state of the art in applied mathematics. I would like to thank Fincantieri and SISSA for their visionary belief in this project and for their joint efforts to bring it to a successful conclusion," commented Tezzele, who holds an MSc in Applied Mathematics from University of Milan, and a PhD in Mathematical Analysis, Modelling and Applications from SISSA.

Tezzele's research has opened new perspectives in the field of industrial optimization for naval engineering, enabling improved design processes and optimized solutions for a wide range of problems.

He is currently working on a NASA’s University Leadership Initiative project at the Oden Institute. In 2021 Tezzele also received the ECCOMAS best PhD Thesis Award in the field of Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering.

ECMI (The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry) is a consortium of academic institutions and industrial companies working in collaboration to promote and support the use of mathematical modelling, simulation and optimization in all areas of social and economic relevance.

Published jointly with SISSA (contact Francesca de Ruvo), and FINCANTIERI.