Tullio Facchinetti
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical,Computer and Biomedical Engineering
University of Pavia
Italy
Biography
Tullio Facchinetti graduated in Computer Engineering (2001) and got his PhD in Computer Engineering (2005) at the University of Pavia, Italy. Since November 2007 he is Assistant Professor at the University of Pavia, heading the research on robotics, home automation and real-time systems at the Robotics Laboratory. Since 2002 he participated to several Italian and European projects focusing on real-time operating systems and embedded systems for distributed applications. He is author of more than 60 papers on international refereed journals and conference proceedings, and 1 international patent. He served as program committee member for more than 40 international events, and he chaired several tracks in international conferences and scientific events. He is an active organizer of scientific events. He also served as reviewer for more than 25 different international journals. Since year 2008, he was the supervisor of 7 PhD students, and tutor of Master and Bachelor Degree theses of more than 90 students. His research interests include: real-time operating systems, embedded systems, energy efficiency, home automation, cyber-physical systems and autonomous robot navigation, machine learning. For a short overview of covered research topics, and possible topics for Master/Bachelor theses, please take a look to the titles of Master and Bachelor Degree theses.
Research Interest
Real-time operating systems, embedded systems, energy efficiency, home automation, cyber-physical systems and autonomous robot navigation, machine learning
Publications
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Daniele De Martini, Guido Benetti, Filippo Cipolla, Davide Caprino, Marco L. Della Vedova, and Tullio Facchinetti, "Peak load optimization through 2-dimensional packing and multi-processor real-time scheduling", in Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers (CF'17), Siena, Italy, pp. 275-278, May, 2017
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Daniele De Martini, Andrea Bonandin, and Tullio Facchinetti, "eduMorse: an open-source framework for mobile robotics education", in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Robotics in Education (RiE'17), Sofia, Bulgaria, April, 2017
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Daniele De Martini, Guido Benetti, Marco L. and Della Vedova, and Tullio Facchinetti, "Adaptive Real-Time Scheduling of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems", in ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems, 2017