Giovanni Palmieri is an expert automatic control engineer with eight years of industry experience and a long academic pedigree, blending PhD-level research with hands-on development of control systems for automotive, aerospace and energy applications. He has led and delivered optimal control strategies across projects from E-Turbo and continuously variable transmissions to microgrid decision support and a next-generation city car, bridging research rigor with product-focused execution. Comfortable in multicultural teams and bilingual in Italian and English, he moves easily between academia and industry, teaching operating systems, IoT fundamentals and control theory at multiple institutions. His recent roles include senior engineering contributions for Garrett and Avio Aero and ongoing educational and AI-ethics ambassador work, reflecting a rare mix of applied controls, teaching, and policy engagement. A detail often overlooked: he shifted from a 15-year academic career to startup engineering, helping turn research concepts into commercial demonstrators like KINECAR.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting Research Scolar, Automatic Control, Visiting Research Scolar, Automatic Control at University of California, Berkeley
PH.D, Automatic Control, PH.D, Automatic Control at Università degli Studi del Sannio-Benevento
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