Riccardo M.G. Ferrari
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Riccardo M.G. Ferrari

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Associate Prof. at Delft Center for Systems and Control, Delft University of Technology
fault diagnosiscyber-physical systemsattack detectionwind energyalgebraic methods
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 1. Acknowledges funding from the EU via the H2020 and Horizon Europe programs; from AB Volvo; from NWO (TKI-HTSM); from The Research Council of Norway and from TU Delft (Cohesie program).
  • 2. Three papers accepted to ECC 2024 in Stockholm.
Research Experience
  • 1. Spent 7 years in industrial R&D at Danieli Automation, specializing in instrumentation and automation solutions for process control in the steelmaking sector, at researcher and executive manager level.
  • 2. Joined DCSC as a Postdoc in the group of Prof. Robert Babuska, and later as an Asst. Prof. in the group of Prof. Jan-Willem van Wingerden.
Education
  • PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Trieste, under the guidance of Prof. Thomas Parisini (Imperial College London and Univ. of Trieste) and Prof. Marios Polycarpou (Univ. of Cyprus).
Background
  • Research Interests: Investigating how to make dynamical systems safe and resilient against faults, malicious cyber-attacks, and degradation phenomena, while fighting uncertainty. Applications in wind energy, aerospace, and automotive sectors, particularly for electric and cooperative autonomous vehicles.
Miscellany
  • 1. Enjoys bike touring around Europe, skating, jazz music, and Aikido in his free time.
  • 2. Holds a BA in Classical Piano from the Conservatory of Trieste (Italy).