Andrea Aliffi, discovering Archimede 1.0 team
Andrea Aliffi, ingegnere, è uno dei componenti del team di Archimede 1.0 che guiderà la solar car durante la gara iLumen European Solar Challenge che affronteremo in Belgio dal 23 al 25 settembre. Conosciamolo meglio attraverso il video che potete trovare anche sul nostro canale Youtube.
Andrea Aliffi, engineer, is one of the members of the Archimede 1.0 team who will drive the solar car during the race iLumen European Solar Challenge we will take on in Belgium 23 to 25 September. Be familiar with he through the video that you can also find on our Youtube channel.
Q: We are with Andrea Aliffi, one of the Archimede 1.0 Solar Car team members. What is your role in the project?
A: I take care of the car’s energy balance, I analyze the powers and energies involved in order to establish at best our race strategy. Besides that, like everyone else, I always helped Enzo in the building Archimede 1.0.
Q: When and why did you start to participate in this project?
A: Approximately a year before starting my thesis, when I met Enzo Di Bella thanks to my father: our collaboration began in this way.
Q: A value of this project that you care and that you think is particularly important to convey.
A: Archimede 1.0 moves with zero impact, we are promoting a radical change of mobility from a no profit reality which is our Association, in the hope of spreading our idea of sustainable mobility as they do many other people in the world.
Aleksandra Semitaio
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Marco Scalet, discovering Archimede 1.0 team
Marco Scalet, strumentista industriale e civile polivalente, è uno dei componenti del team di Archimede 1.0 che guiderà la solar car durante la gara iLumen European Solar Challenge che affronteremo in Belgio dal 23 al 25 settembre. Conosciamolo meglio attraverso il video che potete trovare anche sul nostro canale Youtube.
Marco Scalet, electric and automation industrial expert, is one of the members of the Archimede 1.0 team who will drive the solar car during the race iLumen European Solar Challenge we will take on in Belgium 23 to 25 September. Be familiar with he through the video that you can also find on our Youtube channel.
Q: We are with Marco Scalet, one of the Archimede 1.0 Solar Car team members. What is your role in the project?
A: For this project I take care mainly solar car electronics: I develop radiometry and telemetry software. I take care, therefore, of all controls car; for example, temperature sensors, voltage sensors and electricity sensors.
Q: When and why did you start to participate in this project?
A: Maybe I am like a veteran in Futuro Solare. I met Enzo about six years ago and in association, from five years, since the electric bicycle project.
Q: A value of this project that you care and that you think is particularly important to convey.
A: Every day I try to make known our mission, in fact, I also have an electric motorcycle. I try to explain there is an alternative and Archimede is the proof. Above all, I think we can do something without having a high budget, many times the idea is worth more than money.
Aleksandra Semitaio
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Stefano Plumeri, discovering Archimede 1.0 team
Stefano Plumeri, ingegnere, è uno dei componenti del team di Archimede 1.0 che guiderà la solar car durante la gara iLumen European Solar Challenge che affronteremo in Belgio dal 23 al 25 settembre. Conosciamolo meglio attraverso il video che potete trovare anche sul nostro canale Youtube.
Stefano Plumeri, engineer, is one of the members of the Archimede 1.0 team who will drive the solar car during the race iLumen European Solar Challenge we will take on in Belgium 23 to 25 September. Be familiar with he through the video that you can also find on our Youtube channel.
Q: We are with Stefano Plumeri, one of the Archimede 1.0 Solar Car team members. What is your role in the project?
A: I took care of vehicle dynamics and specifically I realized part of the rear suspension and the whole assembly of the car together with my coworkers.
Q: When and why did you start to participate in this project?
A: I started about a year ago, after be acquainted with Archimede from the stories of some colleagues of the University of Catania who were planning their car and had come from Futuro Solare to learn from Archimede design. I was fascinated by this project and because I’m from Siracusa I decided to start working next to all the people that are now like a second family.
Q: A value of this project that you care and that you think is particularly important to convey.
A: I think that the oil age will not end because oil will be over, as well as the Stone Age did not end because the stones are over. I think we are at the beginning of a new era: sustainable mobility, economic and clean is the new target that each of us, in one’s own small way, should carry on. I think we can and must find an alternative solution.
Aleksandra Semitaio
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Daniela Coccimiglio, discovering Archimede 1.0 Team
Daniela Coccimiglio, architetto, è una dei componenti del team di Archimede 1.0 che guiderà la solar car durante la gara iLumen European Solar Challenge che affronteremo in Belgio dal 23 al 25 settembre. Conosciamola meglio attraverso il video che potete trovare anche sul nostro canale Youtube.
Daniela Coccimiglio, architect, is one of the members of the Archimede 1.0 team who will drive the solar car during the race iLumen European Solar Challenge we will take on in Belgium 23 to 25 September. Be familiar with she through the video that you can also find on our Youtube channel.
Q: We are with Daniela Coccimiglio, one of the Archimede 1.0 Solar Car team members. What is your role in the project?
A: What I do is take care of the materials, to give form to the idea of the car. One of the last challenges in which I happen upon was that the car’s windshield (like spherical cap) and the side openings.
Q: When and why did you start to participate in this project?
A: I have known the project by Enzo Di Bella, who is the promoter par excellence, during an activity in Ortigia (Siracusa) about environmental sustainability. Enzo told me about Archimede and, like all fools who believe in dreams, I decided to participate.
Q: A value of this project that you care and that you think is particularly important to convey.
A: I believe that the added value of Archimede, in addition to being low cost, is we are almost all professionals and that we find ourselves in the dream for a better world. Maybe it’s not a technical value, but is a human value that is important to me.
Aleksandra Semitaio
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