Andrea Montessori, PhD, is a Postdoc researcher in the Department of Engineering at the University of Rome 'Roma Tre' in Italy. He obtained his PhD (cum laude) in Engineering in 2017 from the University of Rome 'Roma Tre' with the thesis 'Lattice Boltzmann approach to complex fluid phenomena across scales'. He has developed the Lattice Boltzmann Model for the simulation of complex fluid dynamics phenomena, including multiphase and multicomponent flows, reactive and nonequilibrium flows, and transport phenomena in 2D nanomaterials. He is involved in the IMASC project as a collaborator and was a visiting scholar at Harvard University in 2015. He has published more than 20 papers on Lattice Boltzmann models for fluid dynamics phenomena across scales of motion. Giacomo Falcucci, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Fluid Machinery, Energy and Environmental Systems at the University of Rome 'Tor Vergata' and Visiting Scholar of Computational Physics at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences of Harvard University. He obtained his PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2009 from the University of Rome 'Roma Tre'. He has developed novel numerical methods based on the Lattice Boltzmann Equation for the study of non-ideal fluids; his research activity is focused on the numerical and experimental investigation of Internal Combustion Engines, Fuel Cells, Alternative Energy Systems, and complex Fluid Structure interaction phenomena for Energy Harvesting. In 2010, he was Visiting Professor of Heat Transfer at the Polytechnic School of Engineering of NYU. He is the author of more than 60 scientific works.