Enzo Marinari

Enzo Marinari (born on July 7, 1957, in Avellino) is an Italian theoretical and computational physicist.

[1] He has contributed to introducing several new algorithms in computational physics, such as Parallel Tempering[2], the SU(N) updating method[3] and Constraint Allocation Flux Balance Analysis (CAFBA)[4].

Until 1984 he worked as a staff scientist at the Theoretical Physics Institute of the CEA Saclay, in France.

[1][5] From 1992 until 1994 he was contemporarily the Physics Director for the Northeast Parallel Architecture Center (NPAC) in Syracuse, NY, USA.

He has written and edited several books[8][9][10][11] and plays an active role in explaining science and its applications on mainstream media channels.

Enzo Marinari