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Christian Vitale serves as a Senior Research Associate at the KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, University of Cyprus, a position he has held since March 2019. He was awarded an Individual Widening Marie-Curie Fellowship and contributes to European and National projects investigating wireless technologies' impact on autonomous systems and critical infrastructures, with a focus on robust optimization-based trajectory planning for multi-agent systems.
His educational background includes a B.S. and M.Sc. in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Pisa and a Ph.D. in Telematics from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Prior research appointments span Politecnico di Torino, Telecom Paris, and industrial research at NEC Europe.
Dr. Vitale's research encompasses:
- Autonomous Unmanned Systems
- Wireless Networks
- Complex Systems Modeling
- Robust Optimization
- Multi-agent Systems
- Critical Infrastructures
With over 30 peer-reviewed publications, his work demonstrates consistent focus on mathematical modeling of autonomous systems and wireless networks, emphasizing efficiency improvements through optimization techniques. His publication trends reveal strong interdisciplinary connections between control theory, network engineering, and infrastructure security.
Scientific Recognition:
- Best Paper Award at Online GreenComm
- Honorable Mention at COMSNETS
Dr. Vitale actively secures competitive research funding through European and National projects, leveraging his Marie-Curie Fellowship as a foundation for collaborative work. His grant portfolio centers on real-world applications of wireless technologies in autonomous systems, though specific student mentorship details are not provided in available materials.
As a core member of the KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, he contributes to cross-institutional teams developing intelligent solutions for critical infrastructure monitoring and control, with particular emphasis on resilience against wireless interference and multi-agent coordination challenges.