Summary
Enrico Riccardi is a professor and researcher with nine years of focused experience at Norwegian universities, combining a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Missouri S&T and a master’s from Politecnico di Torino. He applies computational and physical chemistry, molecular dynamics and machine learning to materials, proteins, polymers and nanotechnology, with a publication record spanning polymer adsorbents to mechanical descriptions of soft–solid interfaces. His career blends sustained academic leadership—rising from postdoc roles at TUD, NTNU and UiO to professorship at the University of Stavanger—with active contributions to research governance and open science through board roles in doctoral/postdoc organizations and Eurodoc. Notably, his interdisciplinary work links atomistic simulation insights to practical problems like ligand immobilization, protein adsorption and surface design, reflecting a rare mix of theoretical depth and application-driven modeling.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology
Master's degree, Chemical Engineer, Master's degree, Chemical Engineer at Politecnico di Torino
italian (native), English, french (medium), spanish (medium), German, Norwegian