Daniele Mari

EPFL SB SPH-GE
PH D1 325 (Bâtiment PH)
Station 3
1015 Lausanne

Expertise

Metallurgy Hard Materials Steels and thermal treatment Shape memory alloys Metal matrix composites Mechanical spectroscopy Neutron diffraction Granular materials Microwave heating
Daniele Mari was born in Milan in 1961, After a scientific high school degree obatained in Italy Daniele Mari joins EPFL in 1980 and graduates in Physics in 1986. In 1991, he obtains the Ph.D. from the same institution working in the field of metal-ceramic composites. From 1992 to 1993 he continues his research as a post-doc at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a work on shape-memory alloys. In 1993, he joins the company Amysa Yverdon SA (Switzerland) as director of Research and Development and creates ACME (Advanced Composite & Microwave Engineering) with activities in the fields of the electromagnetic heating and materials science. In parallel with his industrial activities, D. Mari has supervised different research projects in materials science at the EPFL. In 2004 he joins the Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Complexe to develop mechanical spectroscopy in the field of hard materials and steels. He is appointed MER in 2012. Since then he is responsible for the Physics Laboratories (for student training) and Auditoriums. Since 2013 D. Mari is the Deputy Director of the Physics School. He is appointed Adjunct Professor in 2022.

Teaching & PhD

Past EPFL PhD Students

Ann-Kathrin Audren, Raffaele Cosimati, Samy Adjam, Loïc Favre, Lucas Degeneve

Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector

Ronan Martin, Abu Salek Md. Fahim Chowdhury, John Hennig, Alessandro Luigi Sellerio, Mehdi Mazaheri

Courses

Physics lab (metrology)

PHYS-117

This course is a practical introduction to classical measurement techniques in a physics laboratory. It aims at familiarising the students with data acquisition, sensors, signal processing, vacuum and cryogenics.

Physics lab IIIa

PHYS-319

The students observe a number of physical phenomena and their technological applications. The course aims at acquiring knowledge about the methods of observation, measurement and experimental data analysis. The students practice scientific communication.

Physics lab IIIb

PHYS-320

The students observe a number of physical phenomena and their technological applications. The course aims at acquiring knowledge about the methods of observation, measurement and experimental data analysis. The students practice scientific communication.

Physics lab IIa

PHYS-204

This practical course provides a contact with basic physical phenomena and their applications, it should help students acquire knowledge about the methods of observation and measurement as well as data analysis and presentation.

Physics lab IIb

PHYS-211

This practical course provides a contact with basic physical phenomena and their applications, it should help students acquire knowledge about the methods of observation and measurement as well as data analysis and presentation.