Filippo Pucci graduated with a Master of Engineering in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering with First Class Honours from the University of Edinburgh. During his studies, he got interested in sustainability, climate change mitigation, and bio-inspired engineering, which he tries to apply to any aspect related to his work. He designed several subsystems for Hyperloop pods, focusing on suspension, levitation, power, and propulsion. He also worked on the development of EEG data analysis strategies for Brain-to-Computer interfaces for Level 6 autonomous vehicles.
In IDOM, he is developing knowledge and valuable skills in the design of fusion technology components, Finite Element Method, CFD, using commercial and opensource software and programming languages like Python and MATLAB. He collaborated on projects awarded by ITER (F4E), UKAEA, and other public and private sector fusion companies requiring thermo-mechanical and structural analyses, assessing the responses using the design rules found in international Codes & Standards like SDC-IC, EUROCODE, and RCC-MRx.
He is currently enrolled in an industrial PhD programme with IDOM and in cosupervision with Universidad Politecnica de Madrid and Università di Roma "La Sapienza".