Fixed-term Researcher (Type A) in Mechanical and Thermal Measurements (GSD IMIS-01/A, formerly SSD ING-IND/12) since October 2022.
Born in Atina (FR) on 08/09/1990. In 2012, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree with honours in Management Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Marche (UnivPM). In 2015, he obtained a Master’s degree with honours in Mechanical Engineering (thermomechanical curriculum) . He continued his academic training with a European PhD in Industrial Engineering (Mechanics curriculum), which he completed in 2019, also at UnivPM. During his PhD, he carried out research at the Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) for a period of six months. In the same year, he continued his research activities as a research fellow.
In 2020, he worked as an NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) performance specialist at Ferrari S.p.A. His main responsibilities included: vibro-acoustic measurements for vehicle characterisation, sound quality analysis, vehicle sound design, definition of target setting and deployment of those into technical specifications.
In 2021, he returned to academia as a research fellow at UnivPM until October 2022, whilst also teaching at UNIPR as a contract lecturer.
During his academic career, he has addressed research topics such as the development of measurement techniques based on microphone arrays for the localisation and quantification of acoustic sources (beamforming and similar), subjective/objective correlation techniques for sound quality, methods for structural health monitoring (SHM) and condition monitoring.
In addition, he has undertaken numerous research and technology transfer collaborations with various companies, including: Bridgestone Technical Center Europe (2015–2016), FABER (2018–2019/2021–2022), Siemens Industry Software (2018), Rocchegiani (2023), Wittur (2024–2025).