Alessandro DEL NEVO. MSc. In Nuclear Engineer (2002) and PhD in Nuclear Safety (2007) at University of Pisa. He worked at University of Pisa (2003-2010) and, then, at the Experimental Engineering Division of ENEA (Brasimone Research Center). Since 2015, he is the Head of Systems and Components Design Laboratory. He exploits his technical skills in the fields of: thermal-hydraulics; fuel pin performance; code model development and validation; design of systems and components; design of experimental facilities and experiments; and conduction experimental activities. He has been actively involved in NEA/CSNI and NEA/NSC projects (i.e. PSBT, PKL, PKL-2, BEMUSE, PSB-VVER) and IAEA projects (i.e. MASLWR, FUMEX-III, EBR-II). Italian representative of NEA/CSNI Working Group of Fuel Safety (2007-2010), Halden Reactor Project (2012-2013) and of OECD/NSC Working Party on Multi-scale Modeling of Fuels and Structural Materials for Nuclear Systems (since 2012). Currently, he is the coordinator of the analytical activity of the NEA/CSNI ISP-52, He has participated in several EC funded projects on nuclear fission technology (e.g. ADRIANA, PELGRIMM, LEADER; THINS, MAXSIMA, SESAME, PUMMA, INSPYRE, ESFR-SIMPLE). He worked on the licensing of CNA-2 NPP (2007-2010), contributing to Ch. 4 and 15 of FSAR. Since 2013, he contributes to Nuclear Fusion Technology design and R&D activities through the participation in the EUROfusion Project: Deputy Project Leader and ENEA Scientific Responsible of Working Package Breeding Blanket (since 2021), responsible of W-HYDRA platform project; Scientific Responsible of Working Package Balance of Plant (2014-2020); leader of the WCLL Breeding Blanket design (2014-2020); responsible of the heavy liquid metals/water interaction activities (2013-2020). He also contributes to Nuclear Training Activities for MSc and PhD university students, NRA, TSO, utilities and industries. He is co-author of 122 publications in International Journals; 111 papers in peer-reviewed International Conferences; and 9 Contributions in published content books and International Technical Reports (i.ge. IAEA, NEA).