Summary
Alessandro Bogliolo is a Full Professor of Computer Systems at the University of Urbino with a Ph.D. from the University of Bologna and over two decades of academic and research leadership in wireless sensor networks, network architectures, multimedia systems, and energy-efficient computing. He combines deep technical expertise—rooted in early work at Stanford on power estimation and electronic design automation—with practical initiatives in participatory digital innovation as CEO of DIGIT and founder of NeuNet. He has directed multiple institutional programs, coordinated the Information Science and Technology School, and serves as rector's delegate for public engagement, reflecting a strong commitment to outreach and technology transfer. His research blends systems-level design (e.g., routing protocols, energy harvesting) with socio-technical topics like smart cities and Internet socio-economics, and he routinely integrates gamification and mobile crowd-sensing into applied projects. Based in Marche, Italy, he brings an uncommon mix of rigorous academic scholarship, cross-border research experience, and hands-on entrepreneurial activity.
11 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Eletrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ph.D., Eletrical Engineering and Computer Science at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
Italian, English, French