Daniel Cesarini, Ph.D.


Short professional biography

Studies and experience

B.Sc. (2006) and M.Sc. (2010) in Computer Engineering from University of Pisa, Italy.

Bachelor thesis based on electronics laboratory experience, done under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Macucci

Master thesis focused on computer security (Trusted Platform Module under Linux), done under the supervision of Prof. Gianluca Dini and Prof. Alessio Vecchio

Ph.D. (2014) in Information Engineering from University of Pisa, Italy.

Ph.D. studies, under the supervision of Prof. Marco Avvenuti and Prof. Gigliola Vaglini, focused on wireless sensor networks applied to human-motion tracking for real-time acoustic feedback (mainly related to sports) and on solar powered wireless systems for harsh environments.

Almost 2 years as a Post-Doc researcher at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, under the supervision of Prof. Giorgio Buttazzo and Dr. Mauro Marinoni, working mainly on a wireless sensor system for human motor tele-rehabilitation.

Advised and tutored a total of 50 students working on their Bachelor and Master Theses, and 1 Ph.D. Thesis.

5 years of hands-on lessons for *nix / Linux Operatins Systems and Concurrent Programming, an average of 100 students per year; including final examinations.

Main research and work interests: (networked) sensor embedded systems, human-computer interaction (e.g. swimming sonification), and energy harvesting systems.

From 2015 to 2018 worked as an Embedded Software Developer on future generation lighting systems (e.g. net4more) based on the Internet of Things paradigms, at Tridonic GmbH, Dornbirn, Austria.

Present

Since 2019 in ifm Germany, a world leader for industrial automation, managing and working with a great Team of Software Developers working on industrial fluidic sensors (pressure, flow, level, temperature).

Additionally since 2020 external lecturer at DHBW Ravensburg for informatics in a bachelor course for automotive electronics (C/C++ Programming, Source Code Management (git and GitLab Workflow)).

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Last modified: 2022-10-01 by Daniel Cesarini