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Marco Storace is a Full Professor at the Department of Naval, Electrical, Electronic, and Telecommunications Engineering (DITEN) at the University of Genoa. His research focuses on nonlinear circuits, power electronics, and control systems, with a particular emphasis on inductor modeling for switch-mode power supplies (SMPS), model predictive control (MPC) algorithms, and synchronization phenomena in adaptive networks.
Recent research highlights include the development of nonlinear behavioral models for ferrite-core and amorphous-core inductors, FPGA implementations of nonlinear MPC for power converters, and studies on cluster synchronization in networks with neural plasticity. His work bridges theoretical advancements in nonlinear dynamics with practical applications in energy systems and biomedical engineering.
Marco Storace has received recognition for his contributions to modeling techniques, control system design, and neural connectivity analysis. He has developed toolboxes such as MOBY-DIC for embedded MPC and BAL for dynamical system analysis, advancing methodologies in circuit design and computational neuroscience.
He teaches courses on circuit theory, nonlinear circuits and systems, and power management at both undergraduate and master's levels. His teaching integrates advanced concepts with hands-on laboratory work, emphasizing the design and analysis of nonlinear and programmable systems.



