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Andrea Portaluri is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Engineering (37th cycle, 2021-2024) at Politecnico di Torino's Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN). He also serves as an external lecturer and teaching collaborator for the course 'Operating Systems' in the 2024/25 academic year. His research focuses on radiation-hardened FPGA design, real-time embedded systems reliability, and fault tolerance in software-hardware co-design.
Research interests include radiation effects on electronics, FPGA-based acceleration, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and mitigation techniques for soft errors in embedded systems. He collaborates with researchers like Luca Sterpone, Sarah Azimi, and Corrado De Sio on projects addressing reliability in space and safety-critical applications.
His recent publications analyze radiation-induced errors in FPGAs, GPU-enhanced CAD tools for radiation-hardened designs, and multi-core neural network accelerators. Work trends emphasize improving embedded system reliability through hardware-software co-design, domain isolation, and fault-tolerant architectures.
Portaluri actively participates in international conferences, presenting at venues like ACM Computing Frontiers, IEEE IOLTS, and IEEE Parallel and Distributed Computing. He has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings since 2021, focusing on radiation-hardening techniques and embedded system resilience.
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