Postdoctoral Researcher (Apr 2024 - Present)
Imperial College London, UK
Conducted research with the Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Lab, headed by Prof. Bruno Clerckx.
Graduate Teaching Assistant (Oct 2021 - Mar 2024)
Imperial College London, UK
Delivered classes, tutorials, and labs for the modules "Mathematics I", "Mathematics II", "Topics in Electrical Engineering", and "Signals and Systems".
Visiting Researcher (Jun 2023 - Jul 2023)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Conducted research with the Chair of Signal Processing Methods, headed by Prof. Wolfgang Utschick.
Research Collaborator (Aug 2018 - Sep 2018)
University of Bologna, Italy
Conducted research with the Radio Networks research group, headed by Prof. Roberto Verdone.
Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2020 - 2024)
Imperial College London, UK
Thesis: "Beyond diagonal reconfigurable intelligent surfaces: Modeling, architecture design, and optimization", Supervisor: Prof. Bruno Clerckx
Received the Eryl Cadwallader Davies Prize for the best PhD thesis of the year in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London.
M.Sc. in Communication Technology (2018 - 2020)
NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
GPA: A/A
Thesis: "Network slicing for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks", Supervisor: Prof. David Palma
M.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering (2018 - 2020)
University of Bologna, Italy
Final grade: 110/110 cum laude, GPA: 30/30
Thesis: "Network slicing for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks", Supervisor: Prof. David Palma
Collegio Superiore (2018 - 2020)
University of Bologna, Italy
Collegio Superiore is the school of excellence of the University of Bologna. It offers advanced education and a full-ride scholarship to selected students (approx. top 0.1%) enrolled in a degree at the University of Bologna.
B.Sc. in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (2015 - 2018)
University of Bologna, Italy
Final grade: 110/110 cum laude, GPA: 29.75/30
Thesis: "Machine learning for PIN side-channel attacks based on smartphone motion sensors", Supervisor: Prof. Marco Chiani