Maurizio Naldi

was born in Palermo in 1963. He graduated cum laude in 1988 in Electronic Engineering at the University of Palermo and then received his Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Rome at Tor Vergata. After graduation he pursued an industrial career, first at Selenia (now Alenia) as a radar designer (1989-1991), and then in the Network Planning Departments of Italcable (1991-1994), Telecom Italia (1995-1998), and WIND (1998-2000) where he was appointed Head, Traffic Forecasting & Network Cost Evaluation Group. In the 1992-2000 period he was active in the standardization bodies (ETSI and ITU), in particular as Associate Rapporteur for Broadband Traffic Measurements and Models at ITU Study Group 2. In the same period he also taught several courses in Network Planning and Traffic Engineering at the Scuola Superiore Guglielmo Reiss Romoli (now Telecom Italia Learning Services) in L'Aquila. Since 2000 he is Assistant Professor at the University of Rome at Tor Vergata, where he holds the courses "Telematica e Reti" (Introduction to communications networks) and "Pianificazione delle reti di telecomunicazione" (Communications Network Planning). Since 2001 he also holds an appointment as Professor or Radar Theory at the Armed Forces School of Electronics, Optoelectronics and Computer Science in Rome.
Prof. Naldi is the author of more than 100 scientific publications. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of AEI, SIS, and MAA, and is active as a professional engineer.

 

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