CESARE ALIPPI
Full Professor of Information Processing Systems
Cesare Alippi received the Dr.Ing.degree in electronic engineering
(summa cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree in computer engineering, both from Politecnico
di Milano, Milano, Italy, in 1990 and 1995, respectively. He has
completed research work in computer sciences at the University
College London, London, U.K., and the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge.
Currently, he is a Full Professor of Information Processing Systems
at the Politecnico
di Milano.
His research interests include adaptive Algorithms, Active and
Passive Wireless Sensor Networks, Application-level Analysis and
Synthesis of Embedded Signal/Image Processing Systems, Quality
Analysis and Composite System Design. Research activities are carried
out both on academical and industrial fronts.
Alippi is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to robustness and
application-level synthesis of embedded information processing
systems, Associate Editor of the IEEE-Transactions on Neural
Networks, Associate Editor of the IEEE-Transactions on
Instrumentation and Measurements, chair of the IEEE Technical
Committee on Neural Networks of the IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society, co-Chair of the Technical Committee TC-22 Intelligent
Measurement Systems of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society.
In 2004 he received the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Young Engineer Award.
research
recent projects
- ICT
- History-based