Tullio Facchinetti
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Tullio Facchinetti

Google Scholar ID: VYEV0QYAAAAJ
University of Pavia
Real-time Embedded SystemsEnergy EfficiencyInternet of thingsSensorsAI
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Academic Achievements
  • Author of more than 80 papers in international refereed journals and conference proceedings, and 1 international patent. Served as a program committee member for over 80 international events, chaired several tracks in international conferences and scientific events. Reviewed more than 110 papers for over 40 different international journals. Since 2020, he has been a member of the Editorial Board of the Real-Time Systems journal (Springer). Editor of the Special Issue for the MDPI Electronics journal “Applications of Embedded Systems” and Section Editor for the book Cyber-Physical Systems: A Reference (Springer).
Research Experience
  • Since 2002, he has participated in several Italian and European projects focusing on real-time operating systems and embedded systems for distributed applications. Since November 2007, he has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Pavia, leading research on robotics, home automation, and real-time systems at the Robotics Laboratory. He has supervised 13 PhD students and around 240 Master and Bachelor Degree theses.
Education
  • Graduated in Computer Engineering (2001) and obtained his PhD in Computer Engineering (2005) at the University of Pavia, Italy.
Background
  • Research interests include: real-time operating systems, embedded systems, energy efficiency, home automation, cyber-physical systems, autonomous robot navigation, machine learning.
Miscellany
  • Member of the IEEE since 2009, and a member of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) and IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) since 2016. In 2016, became a member of the IEEE FA13 Subcommittee on Computer Vision and Human-Machine Interaction in Industrial and Factory Automation, and in 2019, became co-chair of the IEEE FA4 Subcommittee on Wireless Sensor Networks and Cyber-Physical Systems in Industrial and Factory Automation.