Carlo Mariconda was born in Reggio Emilia on October 8, 1964. 1976/82: French schools in Paris, Copenhagen, Milan. French Baccalaureat C (Bien). 1982/1987: University Studies at Padova, degree in Mathematics. Thesis with Prof. Arrigo Cellina “The Kuratowski index of a decomposable set”. 1987/1991: Ph.D. student at SISSA/ISAS of Trieste. Ph.D. thesis with Prof. Cellina on the calculus of variations 1992 and 1995: research activity in Paris with Raphael Cerf at the Ecole Normale Superieure and Paris VI 1992: Ricercatore at the University of Padova, Faculty of Sciences 1992-1998: Research activity with Raphael Cerf, Stefano Bianchini, Micol Amar, Arrigo Cellina. 1998: Associate Professor at the University of Padova, Faculty of Engineering 1998-2020: participation and leader of various research groups. Research activity with Giulia Treu, Sergio Solimini, Giuseppe De Marco, Pierre Bousquet, Piernicola Bettiol. Teaching activity: Courses in Calculus, Mathematical methods for engineers, Discrete Mathematics and probability. Ph. D. courses in Padova and Evora (Portugal). Exercise books in Analysis and a textbook in Discrete Mathematics (Springer) Institutional activity: 2012-2018: Coordinator of the New Technology commission of the Math Department 2016 - : advisor for e-learning and innovative teaching for the University of Padova Main Research interests *Functional Analysis (fixed points, decomposable sets, topological degree, Sobolev spaces) * Calculus of variations: one dimensional vectorial problems and multidimensional scalar problems (Lipschitz and Holder regularity, barriers, comparison principles), necessary conditions. From 2016 advisor Unipd for e-learning and innovative teaching. Lead educator in several Moocs for some of the main national and international platforms.