Curriculum

Alessandro Bile graduated in physics (2017-2018) from University “Sapienza" in Rome in the framework of the Virgo experiment. During his studies he cultivated also his passion for music, graduating at the Conservatory “Santa Cecilia" (2017-2018) in Rome with a thesis that combined the physics of gravitational waves and music. During this period, he has participated as a composer in concerts in Rome and in New York. In 2019 attended a post-graduated training course on machine learning in Bergamo. He entered the PhD program of Electromagnetism at “Sapienza". He deals with the modeling and design of intelligent hardware systems operating in the domain of optics. He has presented works at conferences in Prague, Parma, Munich, Rome. He collaborates on projects for the construction of magnetic nanomemories. He had a contract with the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering at Sapienza on the European project “Collection Care” and now he has a contract with the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering at Sapienza on the project "Intelligent optical systems for recognition and sanification of pathological micro- and nano-organisms". Moreover he applies artificial intelligence techniques to the microclimate of cultural heritage to provide useful predictions for the conservation of artistic artefacts. He was awarded with the "Avvio alla Ricerca" funding in November 2020 for the project “Photonic implementation of elementary units of artificial intelligence based on soliton guides”, and in November 2021 for the project “ Study of complex photonic neural networks built through the use of soliton guides”. 

In November 2021 he was awarded by the French Government with a Research Grant (BGF grants).

In 2019-2022 he was a lecturer for mathematical analysis and physics courses, at the Sapienza University of Rome and at the Camplus college in Rome and Bologna. 

He is the founder and lecturer of the Coding and Music course at the Digital Education Lab. 

In 2021-2022 he was adjunct professor of Mathematical Analysis course at the "Technical Professions for Construction and Territory" degree course at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of Sapienza.

In 2022-2023 he adjunct professor of Mathematics at the "Prevention techniques in the enviroment and workplace" course

and of Physics course at the "Orthopedic Techniques" at the Faculty of Medicine.

In 2023 he had a contract with the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering at Sapienza on the project "Development of materials, metamaterials and polar metasurfaces for mid-infrared emission manipulation".

In 2024 he has a contract with the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering at Sapienza on the project " ONEPLAST: Optical Neuroplasticity to memorize and recognize information ".