Matteo Lodi
Assistant Professor · Modeling of devices and components for engineering applications
University of GenoaAbout
Matteo Lodi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Genoa, Department of Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and Naval Architecture (DITEN). His research focuses on modeling devices for engineering applications, dynamical systems analysis, and digital embedded systems design. He teaches courses such as Circuits and Systems, Electrotechnics, and Signal Processing in Robotics.
Education: Laurea (B.Sc.) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Genoa (2015).
Research Interests: His work spans power electronics, control systems, and synchronization dynamics. Key areas include inductor modeling (focusing on ferrite and amorphous-core materials), nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC), and grid stability solutions for renewable energy integration. He also explores cluster synchronization in complex networks and biologically inspired control systems for locomotion.
Publications: Recent work highlights include FPGA-based NMPC implementations, virtual inertia controllers for wind turbines, and advanced inductor models accounting for saturation and thermal effects. His research bridges theoretical dynamical systems analysis with practical applications in power electronics and embedded systems.
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