Francesco Lamonaca
Biography
Francesco Lamonaca (M’11–SM’16) received: M.S. degree in Computer Science Engineering in 2005 and Ph.D. degree in Computer and System Science in 2010 from the University of Calabria, Italy; doctorate equivalences in Science (2010) and Engineering Science (2011) from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. He is now associate professor of Electronic Measurements at the University of Calabria. In 2020 he achieved the National Habilitation to Full Professor in Electric and Electronic Measurements. He is member of the National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Nanotechnology (CNR-NANOTEC). He is the Editor in Chief of Acta IMEKO, the electronic Journal of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO). He was Offices and now he is Vice-Officer of Commission A– Electromagnetic Metrology of the Union Radio Scientifique Internationale (International Union of Radio Sciences) - Italian National Committee. He is Senior Member IEEE and member of: TC-10 - Waveform Generation, Measurement & Analysis, TC 25 Medical Measurement and TC-37 - Measurements and Networking of the IEEE Society on Instrumentation and Measurement (IM), IEEE, IM, GMEE, IAHR, International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO), I-RIM (Italian Instisute of Robotics and Intelligent Machines). He has authored and co-authored over 180 papers published in international journals and conference proceedings. He won several national and international competitions as first classified. He was honored with several awards, among these: TE-RE-RD, Best Paper Awards 2014 and 2020, Best Poster Award 2019, IEEE Vehicular Technology/Communication Society Joint Chapter Italy Section concerning with innovative ideas against Corona Virus, 2020, I4SDG 2023, several outstanding reviewer awards. He is General Chair of IEEE workshop on Metrology for Living Environment (2022, 2023, 2024) and IEEE conference on Metrology for Archaeology (2022). He organized and chaired several conference special sessions and journal special issues in the field of measurements, distributed monitoring systems, time synchronization, structural health monitoring, distributed measurement system AI and IoT based, and measurement for health. His current researches include: measurements, measurements for robotics, robotics for measurements, signal and image processing and standardization, structural health monitoring, noninvasive monitoring and testing, IoT based monitoring systems, synchronization of networking measurement instruments and sensors, measurements for medical use, measurements and systems for the elaboration of measurement information based on artificial intelligence.
Keywords
Measurements, Robotics, Monitoring Systems, Distributed Measurement Systems (DMS)
Location
University of Calabria, Department of Computer Science, Modelling, Electronic and System Science
Via P.Bucci, 41C
87036 Consenza
Italy