Emanuele CrisostomiView profile
Associate Professor
Emanuele Crisostomi is Associate Professor of Electrical Systems at the University of Pisa's Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering. He holds PhD and graduate degrees in Automation Engineering from the University of Pisa, with research visits to University of Cambridge, University of Leicester, and Hamilton Institute. His research bridges control theory, energy systems, and smart mobility. His research integrates: Smart grid control and renewable energy integration Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and routing algorithms Urban traffic modeling and optimization Nonlinear system dynamics and Lyapunov stabilization Machine learning applications in energy systems Crisostomi's publications demonstrate consistent innovation in electric vehicle-grid integration, with recent focus on predictive charging control, highway EV circulation patterns, and hydropower monitoring. His work shows increasing application of deep reinforcement learning for multi-regional power systems and hybrid network models for infrastructure monitoring. He leads research on IoT-enabled energy efficiency in buildings and contributes to epidemic modeling through network science. Current projects examine battery sizing optimization, charging station scheduling under uncertainty, and synergetic building management systems integrating environmental monitoring with energy conservation.









