Michele Lungaroni was born in Orvieto (TR) on April, 27th 1987. He is a PhD student in the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where he graduated in October of 2014 in Energy and Nuclear Engineering. Since November 2014, he carries out research activities in the working group QEP, Quantum Electronics andPlasma, where he works on data analysis of the Tokamak machines for Nuclear Fusion and on data acquired by LIDAR/DIAR experiments. The major activities is focuses on Nuclear Funsion Machine, for the identification of mathematical models for the interpretation of experimental data relating to: Energy confinement time in Tokamak machines, identification of ELMs events, causes of disruption plasma and the different phases of transition plasma from the mode L to mode H. He is co-author over 15 papers published on international journals and conference proceedings; he attended two summer school in Belgium and in Italy and he had attended 5 international conferences, winningthe best poster prize at one of them. He has also been collaborating since two years with CCFE (in Oxford, UK) where the JET machine is located and where he is performing research activities and also working as Viewing System Operator (VSO).