Short
Bio:
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Luca
Venturino received the
Laurea Degree (five-year program) in Telecommunications Engineering and
the PhD degree in Electrical
Engineering in 2006 from the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,
Italy. During his studies he spent four moths at Fermilab, Chicago,
USA, one month at the Emerald Cultural Institute, Dublin, IRL, four
months at the University of Bath, Bath, UK, and the five months at the
Columbia
University, New York, USA. Between 2006 and 2008 he spent nine months
as research associate at the NEC Laboratories America, Princeton, USA.
In
2009 and 2022 he spent about one month as visiting
researcher
at the Columbia
University. Currently, he is an associate
professor of
telecommunications at
the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, where he also serves as
Chair of the Quality Assurance Commitee. His research interests
are in broad areas of detection, estimation, and resource allocation,
with emphasis on
wireless communications and radars. He is senior member of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and member of the Italian National Telecommunication
and Information Theory Group (GTTI) and National
Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications (CNIT). He currently serves as
Senior Area
Editor for the IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and he has served
as Associate
Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
and the IEEE Signal Processing Letters. |