Summary
Federico Corradi is an assistant professor and neuromorphic engineering expert with 12 years of experience building brain-inspired computing platforms for edge AI, real-time machine vision, biomedical and robotics applications. He combines deep academic training (PhD in Neuroinformatics) with hands-on CMOS mixed-signal VLSI design and embedded prototype development from roles at imec, iniLabs and the University of Zurich. His work spans algorithm-to-hardware co-design—optimizing deep neural and bio-inspired architectures specifically for constrained, real-time embedded systems. At Eindhoven University of Technology he leads research in computer architectures and edge AI, translating stakeholder requirements into compelling demonstrators. Notably, he pairs foundational neuroscience insight with practical system engineering, enabling neuromorphic solutions that are both experimentally relevant and industrially deployable.
12 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences, Neuroinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences, Neuroinformatics at Universität Zürich
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Università degli Studi di Parma
Master of Science - MS, Physics final grade 110 cum laude/110, Master of Science - MS, Physics final grade 110 cum laude/110 at Sapienza Università di Roma
Physics, Physics at Leiden University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ZNZ International PhD Program in Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ZNZ International PhD Program in Neuroscience at ETH Zürich
English, Italian