Alessandro Di GiorgioView profile
Associate Professor
- Smart grids and micro-grids control
- Model Predictive Control for energy systems
- Integration of renewable generation and storage
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Alessandro Di Giorgio is Associate Professor of Automatic Control at the Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering Antonio Ruberti (DIAG) , Sapienza University of Rome, where he teaches courses on Automation, Network Control and Handling, and Modeling & Simulation. He coordinates the Smart Energy Research Group of the Consorzio per la Ricerca nell’Automatica e nelle Telecomunicazioni and acts as scientific referent of the university start-up Applied Research to Technologies . Education Ph.D. in Systems Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 2010 M.Sc. in Physics (110/110 cum laude), Sapienza University of Rome, 2005 Research interests revolve around advanced control architectures for future power systems, with particular emphasis on smart-grid planning and real-time operation , model-predictive control of micro-grids , large-scale integration of renewable generation and storage , stochastic optimisation of electric-vehicle charging infrastructures , and cyber-physical security against malicious attacks . His work combines systems theory with practical implementations validated within several European and national projects. Recent publications (2023-24) demonstrate a clear trend toward data-driven and stochastic model-predictive strategies that coordinate millions of grid-edge resources—electric vehicles, batteries, renewable plants—while guaranteeing economic efficiency, reliability and resilience of distribution networks. Projects & Technology Transfer Scientific responsible in 10 EU-funded research projects on smart grids and electromobility Principal Investigator of Italian academic and Industria 2015 programmes Co-founder & scientific reference, start-up Applied Research to Technologies (technology transfer on EV-charging optimisation) He is member of the Networked Systems Cybersecurity initiative and serves as reviewer and organiser for major IEEE conferences on power systems and control.
