Pietro Borghesani
Scholar

Pietro Borghesani

Google Scholar ID: U31USekAAAAJ
UNSW Sydney
signal processingmachine health monitoringprognosticsvibration and acousticsmaintenance optimisation
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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i10-index
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published 64 journal articles, 52 conference papers, and 3 preprints, and has contributed to 2 books and 7 book chapters. Has received several grants, such as for condition-based maintenance optimisation for the Australian sugar industry, a new role for vibration analysis in gear wear modelling and prediction, and vibration-based health monitoring of aero-engine bearings.
Research Experience
  • During his PhD and a brief post-doctoral activity at Politecnico di Milano, he worked on a series of industrial projects related to health monitoring and system identification for a wide range of mechanical systems, including bridges, large rotating machines, road and rail vehicles, and industrial coolers. Continued his research activity at QUT from December 2013 until the end of 2017, focusing on asset health optimisation in power generation and process industries. At UNSW, he continues working in asset health monitoring and management, collaborating with Australian and international companies in the fields of aerospace and rail.
Education
  • Obtained a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano (Italy) in 2013, with a thesis titled 'Tools for the automated condition monitoring of rotating machines'. Information about the supervisor is not provided.
Background
  • Research interests include dynamics, vibration and vibration control, signal processing, and mechanical engineering asset management. Had a 1.5-year experience as a business analyst consultant at McKinsey & Co. Currently continues to work on asset health monitoring and management at UNSW, including vibration sensing, signal processing, machine learning, and maintenance optimization.
Miscellany
  • Serves as an Editorial Board Member for Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing (MSSP) and is a Member of the International Society for Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM).
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