Michele Calì

Michele Calì received his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1970 from the Politecnico di Torino.
His research activity, has involved experimental, theoretical and numerical studies in the field of energy. The main research lines concern with the thermo-physical properties of materials, the study of large networks for the transport of different fluids (e.g., gas, ventilation, hot and cold water, combustion products in large fires), high-temperature fuel cells and, more recently, the environmental, social and technological consequences of the global energy question.

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The strange paradox of the world energy question (POK)

A multidimensional and systemic thinking about the world energy challenge. A continuous flow of energy crosses our whole life. The food we eat, the car we drive, lights that illuminate our cities or the radio that plays our favorite songs, are all manifestations of energy. Our biological life can [...]