
معرفی
Fabio Frustaci is an Associate Professor in the ING-INF/01 scientific-disciplinary sector at the Department of Computer Engineering, Modeling, Electronics and Systems (DIMES), University of Calabria. Previously, he served as a Research Fellow (RTd A/RTd B), Assistant Professor, and Adjunct Professor at the same department. From 2011–2014, he was a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
- B.S. in Electronic Engineering (2003), University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria
- Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering (2007), University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria
His research focuses on low-power electronic design, FPGA-based hardware acceleration, and approximate computing, with applications in image processing, wearable systems, and neural networks. He actively explores quantum-dot cellular automata, dynamic voltage scaling, and noise-tolerant logic circuits.
Recent publications highlight his work in deep learning hardware, energy-efficient multipliers, and real-time imaging systems. He leads research groups in nanoelectronics and microsystems and collaborates on projects involving SRAM optimization, carry skip adders, and radiation-hardened FPGAs.
- National Scientific Qualification for Full Professor (2023)
Frustaci is affiliated with the Nanoelectronics and Microsystems Lab at DIMES, contributing to advancements in power-aware design, embedded systems, and semiconductor device modeling.

