Summary
Romano Giannetti is a veteran higher-education electronics teacher and researcher with a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering and over three decades immersed in analog, instrumentation, and biomedical electronics. Based in Madrid, he leads the Department at Universidad Pontificia Comillas and has held senior academic and administrative roles including vice-rector and head of studies, reflecting a blend of technical depth and institutional leadership. He has been an associate researcher at the Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica since 1998 and spent a sabbatical as a visiting scholar at Colorado School of Mines, underscoring an ongoing research engagement. A longtime user of Linux and TeX/LaTeX, Romano brings a hands-on, reproducible approach to teaching and publishing that complements his curriculum design and EUR-ACE accreditation experience.
12 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Electronic and computer engineering, Ph.D., Electronic and computer engineering at Università di Pisa/Università di Padova
Laurea (Master), Electronic engineering, Laurea (Master), Electronic engineering at Scuola Superiore 'Sant' Anna' di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento
Laurea (Master), Electronic engineering, Laurea (Master), Electronic engineering at Università di Pisa
English, Italian, Spanish, French