Mechanical engineer with strong technical expertise, leadership, and communication skills. Recognized expert in product and reactor design, high-temperature processes, investment analysis, and project management. Over ten years of experience driving innovative R&D projects bridging industry and academia, complemented by university lecturing.
Doctor of Mechanical Engineering (Doktoringenieur) from the Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) (summa cum laude), Master’s degree in Energy Technologies from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), and Mechanical Engineer from the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology (Argentina).
He currently leads a research group at the Institute for Energy Systems and Technologies (Germany) and is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Religious Sciences at the San Dámaso Ecclesiastical University (Spain). He has presented his academic work at international conferences and in renowned scientific journals.
His research interests in engineering and natural sciences include industrial processes, mechanical engineering, CO₂ capture, and energy technologies. His research interests in theology focus on the New Testament and Fundamental Theology.
Greco-Coppi, M; Eisenbach, N; Kurkunc MD; Sattler M; Roloff, N; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2026). Techno-economic assessment of carbonate looping for cost-effective CO₂ capture in waste incineration. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 149, no. 104558.
Herrera, B; Greco-Coppi, M; Cacua, K; Moreno, A; Suárez, N; Epple, B (2026). The effects of solid oxygen carrier, CO2/H2O ratio, temperature, and CO2 content in chemical looping reforming of biogas: A parametric experimental study. Applications in Energy and Combustion Science 25, no. 100444.
Greco-Coppi, M; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2025). Modeling and design of a calciner for commercial-scale CO2 capture using stochastic methods and results from pilot tests. Fuel 388, no. 133931.
Greco-Coppi, M; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2025). A carbonator model for CO2 capture based on results from pilot tests. Part II: Deactivation and reaction model. Chemical Engineering Journal, no. 159041.
Greco-Coppi, M; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2024). A carbonator model for CO2 capture based on results from pilot tests. Part I: Hydrodynamics and reactor model. Chemical Engineering Journal 500, no. 155119.
Greco-Coppi, M; Seufert, PM; Hofmann, C; Rolfe, A; Huang, Y; Rezvani, S; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2024). Efficient CO2 capture from lime plants: Techno-economic assessment of integrated concepts using indirectly heated carbonate looping technology. Carbon Capture Science & Technology 11, no. 100187.
Hofmann, C; Greco-Coppi, M; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2024). Enhancement of a 300 kWth pilot plant for testing the indirectly heated carbonate looping process for CO2 capture from lime and cement industry. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 151, no. 111091.
Greco-Coppi, M; Hofmann, C; Walter, D; Ströhle, J; Epple, B (2023). Negative CO2 emissions in the lime production using an indirectly heated carbonate looping process. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 28 (6), no. 30.
Greco-Coppi, M; Hofmann, C; Ströhle, J; Walter, D; Epple, B (2021). Efficient CO2 capture from lime production by an indirectly heated carbonate looping process. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 112, no. 103430.
Greco Coppi, MN (2025). Modeling, assessment, and optimization of the indirectly heated carbonate looping process for CO₂ capture from lime plants. Göttingen: Cuvillier Verlag.
Greco Coppi, MN (2026). The Chronology of the Last Supper According to Saint Thomas Aquinas. Accepted for publication in Studium: Filosofía y Teología, June 2026.
Martin Greco-Coppi directs the blog Una Iglesia y una fe on Religión en Libertad, a leading Spanish-language Catholic news portal.
Greco Coppi, MN. A imagen de Dios los creó, varón y mujer los creó. Carta a los Padres, August 21, 2023.
Greco Coppi, MN. Una invitación a crecer en la fe. Carta a los Padres, July 18, 2022.
Greco Coppi, MN. El ámbito de Dios. Portal Empresa, ACDE, March 25, 2021.