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President: Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha

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​Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha is an assistant professor at the Department of Physics at the State University of Feira de Santana (UEFS), Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil, and a faculty member of the Graduate Program in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching UFBA/ UEFS. Rocha is currently a visiting scholar at the Department of History of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. E-mail: .
Vice-President: Raffaele Pisano

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RAFFAELE PISANO (Italy, 1970) is a full physicist. I studied at the Federico II Napoli University (Italy) and PhD at the La Sapienza Roma University (Italy). I awarded my Habilis (HDR–Accreditation to Supervise Research) at Philosophy, history of sciences Poincaré centre, Lorraine University, France. I am currently Full Professor, Lille University, France (& additional responsibility as faculty member) and Linus Pauling Memorial Lecturer (ISEPP, Portland State University, USA). I served (2011-2017) as Vice President (2011, elected in Nancy, France) and now I serve (2017, elected, Rio de Janeiro) as President the Inter–Divisional Teaching Commission (DLMPS/IUHPST/DHST). 
Elected (2019) Member of the COREI - International Commission of the Lille University, Lille University, France.
2022- Elected Steering Board Member of the Physics Department, FST, Lille University

2021- (elected, Prague) as Vice-President the Inter–Divisional Teaching Commission (DLMPST/IUHPST/DHST).

​2020- Head of the History of Physics and Applied Science & Technologies (HOPAST) International Team at the IEMN, Lille University, France.
 https://www.iemn.fr/la-recherche/les-groupes/physique/hopast
Former head (2011-2013) of the Research Centre for the Theory and History of Science (West Bohemia–Plzen University, Czech Republic); elected ESHS–officer (2006–2012).  Affiliated at HPS Unit, Sydney University, Australia. University qualifications (CNU [72, 17], MIUR [MCF B2/02–FIS/08; 11/C2; 02/A2]): History–epistemology of science and technique, Philosophy, History of physics–Didactics of physics, Logics–History and Philosophy of Science, Theoretical physics and fundamental interactions.  
After a post-lauream School of Specialisation for theory and Physics/Mathematics Teaching (SICSI, Federico II University, a.y. 2001/02-2002/03) and related Secondary school teaching qualifications (cert-agr.) at the MIUR & SICSI, Federico II University [A038, A049, A047, A048) Physics, Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics, Applied mathematics, I got my Ph.D. (La Sapienza Roma University, Italy) in History of mechanics and epistemology–architecture, teaching topics. I am known for my international research, organizing (i.e. Lille International Summer Schools for Sciences, History and Philosophy of Sciences, Technology & Science Education). 
204 publications (plus pre-print) in History of Physics (physics/mathematics), History, logic and epistemology of science,  NoS, Foundations of Science, Historical reflection on the science impact in the society. Springer co–author: Lazare and Sadi Carnot (2014 with Charles Gillispie, Princeton, USA). Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in Sixteenth–Century (2015). Springer Editor: A Bridge between Conceptual Frameworks, Science, Society and Technology Studies (2015). Galileo’s Iuvenilia works (Phil. Scientae, special issue, with Paolo Bussotti, 2017). Homage to Koyré (Springer, with Joseph Agassi and Draria Drozdova, 2017). Homage to Leibniz (with Michel Fichant, Agamenon Oliveira and Paolo Bussotti, London College Publications, 2017). Lazare Carniot' Mechanics. Vol. 1. Essay on Machines in General (Springer, 2020). Forthcoming: on Geneva Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (5 vols. Oxford University Press, 2025, with Paolo Bussotti). Pre-print: Galileo Galilei: The Two Le Mecaniche. Translations, Text and Commentaries. Springer, (Springer, 2023); English Critical Translation of Lazare Carnot's main Mechanical Works (Vol. 2 and Vol. 3: 1803, 1803; Springer 2019-2025).
More info: https://pro.univ-lille.fr/raffaele-pisano
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  • http://univ-lille1.academia.edu/RaffaelePisano  
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  • http://summerschoollille2019.historyofscience.it
  • http://www.cnfhps.org/annuaire/chercheurs/raffaele-pisano
  • https://philpapers.org/s/Raffaele%20Pisano​
  • http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8040-5088  ​

Secretary/Treasurer : Gianna Katsiampoura

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​Gianna Katsiampoura is a Researcher in History of Science of the Byzantine period in the National Hellenic Research Foundation (Athens) and she also teaches History of Science and Epistemology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and at the Hellenic Open University. 
She is the Assistant Editor of Almagest: Journal of the History of Scientific Ideas (published by Brepols) and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies (published by IEPS, UK). She is a Corresponding Member of the International Academy of the History of Science and Secretary/Treasurer of the Inter-Divisional Teaching Commission (IDTC) of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science.
She has graduated from the Department of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and has gained a Master of Science degree on “History and Philosophy of Science and Technology” from the National Technical University of Athens. 
Her PhD Thesis: “Reception, Transmission and Function of Science in Middle Byzantine Era and the Quadrivium of 1008” has been awarded by the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Athens).
During her career she has hold teaching positions at the Universities of Crete and Thessaly and she has been a research associate with the CHST (Liege). 
She has published extensively on History and Philosophy of Science and History of Science Education in referred journals such as Archives d’ Histoire des Sciences, Almagest, Science & Education etc and she has edited several volumes and Conference Proceedings on history of science and Science Studies (Gender and Science). 
Her research interests include history and philosophy of science, gender and the history of science and history of science education.
Officer : Elisabeth Cavicchi 

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Officer : Hillary Diane Andales

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