Carola Alicia De Benito CrosettiView profile
Associate Professor
Carola Alicia De Benito Crosetti serves as an Associate Professor within the Industrial and Construction Engineering Department at the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) in Spain. With a teaching career spanning from 1997 to the present, she is actively engaged in both academic instruction and research through her membership in the Electronic Systems Group (GSE) and the Consolidated R+D+I Group in Electronic Engineering (GEE). Her academic credentials include a Master of Science in Physics awarded in 1991 and a Doctorate in Electronic Engineering conferred in 2010, both obtained from the University of the Balearic Islands. Dr. De Benito's research trajectory demonstrates a progression from foundational work in low-temperature CMOS device and circuit modeling (the focus of her doctoral thesis) to contemporary investigations in temperature sensors, nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), thin-film transistors (TFTs), organic variants (OTFTs), and non-conventional computing architectures. Her current primary focus centers on memristor device and memristive system modeling, where she integrates advanced modeling techniques with computer systems and data processing expertise to pioneer developments in unconventional computing paradigms. She delivers instruction across multiple degree programs including Circuit Theory for Automation and Industrial Electronic Engineering undergraduates and Master's candidates, Electrical Circuits for Physics students, Electronic Components and Systems across both undergraduate and graduate curricula, Electronic Instrumentation, and Final Degree Projects. No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided institutional materials. While no formal student advising relationships or specific grant awards are explicitly mentioned, her sustained involvement in the Consolidated R+D+I Group in Electronic Engineering (GEE) indicates active participation in structured research collaborations. Her teaching continuity across five academic years (2020-2025) and scheduled courses for 2025-26 demonstrate ongoing institutional engagement within UIB's engineering and physics programs.








