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After receiving the International Baccalaureate Diploma (Geneva), he graduated in Electronic Engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 2004. Later, he attended the High School of Specialization in Telecommunications at the Ministry of Communications, Rome, obtaining the respective Diploma in 2005. Collaborates since 2004, from the scientific and educational point of view, with the Department of Electronic Engineering, of "La Sapienza", where he received his Phd in Electromagnetism in 2009. Research interests are addressed to electromagnetic analysis and the synthesis of antennas for microwaves and millimeter waves, periodic structures and numerical methods, in particular in the time domain. He has worked as an information systems designer and is now consulting for Selex-Comms, offering technical support for the study, design and manufacture of high energy efficiency modulators for avionics equipment.
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Nicola Tedeschi graduated in Electronic Engineering in 2006 and obtained his degree, both at "La Sapienza" University of Rome. the specialistic thesis has had like objective the analysis and design of a multiple beam Klystron, and was carried out in collaboration with the laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics of Frascati. In 2012 he was visiting student at Department of Radio Science and Engineering della Aalto University, Finlandia. In 2013 he obtained the title of Doctor of Research (PhD) in Electromagnetism at "La Sapienza" University of Rome, with a thesis entitled "Electromagnetic diffraction in vehicles with leaks". Topics developed during the Phd include Diffraction of electromagnetic waves from objects near flat interfaces and the propagation and diffraction of electromagnetic waves in anisotropic media with losses. In 2010, he won the "Ugo Bordoni" prize awarded by the "Roma Sapienza" Foundation. In 2013 he won the Young Scientist Award as part of the Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, held in Hiroshima, Japan. In 2014 he won the "Giorgio Barzilai" award as part of the XX National Meeting of Electromagnetism. In the period 2013-2016 won three research grants at the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications. He served as an auditor for several international scientific journals. Other research interests concern electromagnetic power generators (klystron), the study of special functions applied to electromagnetism, analysis of electromagnetic tunneling, the study of dispersive behaviour of natural and artificial materials, analysis and applications of metamaterials.
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In 2005 he graduated in Clinical Engineering at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome, in 2008 he obtained a degree with honors in Biomedical Engineering and in May 2014 he obtained his Phd in Applied Electromagnetism (XXVI ciclo) at the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications (DIET), "La Sapienza" of Rome. In 2012 he collaborated scientifically with the Aalto University of Finland. In June 2014 and May 2015 won the "Youngscientistaward" for the URSI (International Union of Radio Science). Since 2014 participates in the European projects COST TU 1208, CivilEngineeringapplications of Ground Penetrating Radar, also a member of the Italian Electromagnetism Society and the Virtual Institute for ArtificialElectromagneticMaterials and Metamaterials. Since November 2013 he works as Post DoctoralResearcher at the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications of "La Sapienza", currently dealing with theoretical models of dynamic electromagnetic scattering and quasi-static from buried objects, with applications in the civil field (humanitarian demining), in the biomedical field and in the field of cultural heritage.
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Born in Gaeta (LT) on 10-03-1983. On 10.04.2014 he obtained the title of Phd in "Functional neuroimaging: from molecular biology to cognitive sciences" (SSD: FIS07) at the University of Chieti - Pescara "G. d'Annunzio" and on 9-03-2014 Phd in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", university at which he completed his master’s degree in Scientific Calculation on 19-04-2011. Currently is post-doc at the department of electronic engineering and telecommunications (DIET) of the Faculty of Engineering of La Sapienza, involved in the research project: "Three-dimensional (3D) growth assessment techniques and cellular morphology under microgravity conditions by electromagnetic diffraction" co-financed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). Current research is focused on dielectric characterisation of biological tissues and imaging problems and inverse problems.