• Marina RuggieriMarina Ruggieri › Honorary Chair
    University of Rome, Tor Vergata

    Marina Ruggieri is Full Professor in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Italy). There, she is member of the Board of Directors. She directs the Italian node of the global network on ICT infrastructures, technology & applications (CTIF), that includes a laboratory for the development of advanced prototypes integrating positioning, communications and sensing.
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  • Pasquale DapontePasquale Daponte › General Chair
    University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy

    Pasquale Daponte was born in Minori (SA), Italy, on March 7, 1957. He obtained his bachelor's degree and master's degree "cum laude" in Electrical Engineering in 1981 from University of Naples, Italy. He is a Full Professor of Digital Signal Processing and Measurement Information at University of Sannio - Benevento.
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  • Robert RassaRobert Rassa › General Chair
    Raytheon, US

    Robert Rassa is a Director of Engineering Programs at Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems. Primary responsibilities are focused on furthering the discipline of systems engineering within the US Department of Defense and defense industry. Experience in electronics design, test systems, logistics, systems engineering, and program management.
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  • Marcantonio CatelaniMarcantonio Catelani › Technical Program Chair
    University of Florence, Italy

    Marcantonio Catelani received the M.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Florence (Italy). His current research interests are in RAMS context (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety). Strictly correlated with RAMS are the fields of interest of both the Fault diagnosis and Reliability testing for components and equipment. In particular, the research activity concerns the development of test profiles used both for the characterization and the evaluation of reliability performance.
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  • Stephen DyerStephen Dyer › Technical Program Chair
    Kansas State University, US

    Stephen A. Dyer holds the B.S. in physics, the M.S. in electrical engineering, and the Ph.D. in engineering, all from Kansas State University, Manhattan. He has spent most of his career in academics, receiving his first faculty appointment at the age of 23, and has held faculty positions in physics, mathematics, and electrical and computer engineering.
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  • Lorenzo CianiLorenzo Ciani › Publication Chair
    University of Florence, Italy

    Lorenzo Ciani received, in 2005, the M.S. degree in Electronic Engineering and, in 2009, the Ph.D. degree in Industrial and Reliability Engineering from the University of Florence, Italy. He is currently a Post-doctoral Research Fellow with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence. His current research concentrates in the fields of system reliability, availability, maintainability and safety, reliability evaluation test.
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  • Cosimo StalloCosimo Stallo › Treasurer Chair
    University of Rome, Tor Vergata

    Cosimo Stallo graduated in Electronic Engineering with specialization in Microelectronic Design at Polytechnic of Bari in 2005. He was involved in studying, analysing and simulating Optical Model of a selectively oxidized VCSEL emitting at 850 nm. He received cum laude a MSc Degree in “Advanced Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems” in 2006 at University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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