Davide Fiore

Assistant Professor - Fixed Term at University of Naples Federico II
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Naples, Campania, Italy, IT
Languages
  • Italiano Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Inglese Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • Italy
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor - Fixed Term
      • May 2020 - Present

      Department of Mathematics and Applications "R. Caccioppoli" Department of Mathematics and Applications "R. Caccioppoli"

    • Italy
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Dec 2017 - Nov 2019

      Project: European Union H2020 research project “Control Engineering of Biological Systems for Reliable Synthetic Biology Applications (COSY-BIO)” Research topics: Analysis and design of multicellular feedback control strategies for the regulation of bistable behaviors in bacterial consortia; Analysis and control of multiagent systems driven by noisy biochemical processes; Design of feedback control strategies to regulate the gene expression in genetic toggle-switches using periodic multi-input stimulation in microfluidic devices. Additional responsibilities: writing research grant proposals, teaching assistance, monitoring research activities of PhD students and Master students, advising students’ thesis. Principal Investigator: Prof. Mario di Bernardo Show less

  • IBM Research Ireland
    • Mulhuddart, Dublin
    • Research Intern
      • May 2017 - Sep 2017

      Research topic: Distributed control of multiagent systems interacting over directed network topologies where a subset of agents is adversary/faulty and where the non-faulty agents have the goal of reaching consensus (agreement), while fulfilling a differential privacy requirement on their initial conditions. Manager: Dr. Martin Mevissen. Supervisor: Dr. Giovanni Russo Research topic: Distributed control of multiagent systems interacting over directed network topologies where a subset of agents is adversary/faulty and where the non-faulty agents have the goal of reaching consensus (agreement), while fulfilling a differential privacy requirement on their initial conditions. Manager: Dr. Martin Mevissen. Supervisor: Dr. Giovanni Russo

    • Italy
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD Student
      • Mar 2014 - May 2017

      Research topic: Incremental stability and contraction properties of switched dynamical systems by means of differential and regularization methods; State observer design for piecewise smooth dynamical systems; Cluster synchronization of multi-agent systems governed by nonlinear equivariant vector fields. Additional responsibilities: teaching assistance, advising students’ thesis. Supervisor: Prof. Mario di Bernardo Research topic: Incremental stability and contraction properties of switched dynamical systems by means of differential and regularization methods; State observer design for piecewise smooth dynamical systems; Cluster synchronization of multi-agent systems governed by nonlinear equivariant vector fields. Additional responsibilities: teaching assistance, advising students’ thesis. Supervisor: Prof. Mario di Bernardo

    • United Kingdom
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Student
      • Oct 2016 - Feb 2017

      Research topic: Analysis of differential stability and differential positivity properties of switched state-discontinuous dynamical systems. Supervisors: Prof. Rodolphe Sepulchre and Dr. Fulvio Forni Research topic: Analysis of differential stability and differential positivity properties of switched state-discontinuous dynamical systems. Supervisors: Prof. Rodolphe Sepulchre and Dr. Fulvio Forni

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Student
      • Jan 2015 - Feb 2015

      Research topic: Contraction analysis of switched Filippov systems by means of regularization techniques. Supervisor: Prof. S. John Hogan Research topic: Contraction analysis of switched Filippov systems by means of regularization techniques. Supervisor: Prof. S. John Hogan

Education

  • University of Naples Federico II
    PhD, Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
    2014 - 2017
  • University of Naples Federico II
    Master's degree, Automation Engineering
    2010 - 2013
  • University of Naples Federico II
    Bachelor's degree, Automation Engineering
    2006 - 2009

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