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Alessio Perinelli is a Researcher (RTD-A) in the Department of Physics at the University of Trento, located at Via Sommarive, 14. He specializes in experimental physics and electronics, focusing on topics like nonlinear dynamics, signal processing, and electronic instrumentation. His research integrates mathematical modeling with practical applications in fields such as brain connectivity analysis, space particle detection, and chaos theory.
In teaching, he contributes to courses like Physics Laboratory III and Laboratory of Advanced Electronics, emphasizing hands-on learning in electronics and experimental physics. These courses cover topics ranging from basic electronic circuits to advanced FPGA-based signal processing and digital systems.
His recent research highlights include studies on gamma-ray bursts using space-borne detectors (HEPD series), noise-induced chaos in physical models, and the application of permutation entropy in EEG analysis. He is also actively involved in developing hybrid microdosimeters for radiation field characterization and exploring fractal patterns in geophysical systems.
Perinelli is a member of the Italian Society of Statistical Physics (SIFS) and has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications since 2018, focusing on experimental electronics, data analysis techniques, and interdisciplinary applications of physics principles.

