Luciano Feo is Full Professor of Structural Mechanics at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, and Honorary Professor at “Ovidius” University of Constanța (Romania). He graduated with honours in Civil Engineering (1990, University of Salerno), obtained a PhD in Structural Engineering (1994, University of Naples “Federico II”), and a diploma in “Conception optimisée, intelligence des matériaux et des structures” from the École Polytechnique of Paris (1999). Author of more than 400 scientific publications, prof. Feo’s research covers mechanics of thin-walled beams, composite structural strengthening, innovative and sustainable materials, multiscale modelling, FRP structural joints, and nanobeam mechanics. He also works on structural bearings, biomechanics of osseointegrated implants, and nonlinear dynamics of granular systems. He is National Coordinator of the PRIN2020 project on nanotechnology for green construction materials and of the ReLUIS-DPC 2024–2026 section on innovative materials for infrastructure. He co-founded the NANO_MATES Interdepartmental Research Center at the University of Salerno. He has led numerous national research projects (PRIN, CNR, ReLUIS-DPC, FARB) and he is a member of major academies and associations, including ICoATH, EU Academy of Science, ICCE, IIFC, AIMETA, AIAS, EUROMECH, and ASSOCOMPOSITI. Prof. Feo has held key roles in drafting national and European technical guidelines on the use FRP composite materials for civil infrastructures and has been Director of the Official Testing Laboratory for Materials and Structures at the University of Salerno since 2015. Internationally, he coordinates scientific collaborations with Japan, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia. He is an active speaker and chair at global conferences and, since 2021, has been Expert Member of the Superior Council of Public Works (Italian Ministry of Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility). He is also a member of the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM). His awards include the AIAS National Award (2009), the Elsevier Most Cited Paper Award (2015–2019) and the World’s Top 2% Scientists (Stanford University, 2024). He also serves as editor for several leading international journals in composites materials and civil engineering.