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Mario Marchese is a Professor at the Department of Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications Engineering and Naval Architecture (DITEN) at the University of Genoa, Italy. His research spans satellite communications, space networks, IoT, and cybersecurity, with extensive publications in top IEEE journals and conferences. He collaborates frequently with researchers including Fabio Patrone, Franco Davoli, and Igor Bisio on cutting-edge networking technologies.
Professor Marchese's research focuses on the integration of satellite networks with terrestrial systems, particularly for 5G and beyond. His work addresses critical challenges in non-terrestrial networks, edge computing in space environments, and cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Recent projects include developing frameworks for secure energy communities, anomaly detection in industrial control systems, and advanced satellite handover mechanisms using AI techniques. His research bridges theoretical networking concepts with practical implementations for real-world applications.
Analysis of his recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong trend toward integrating AI with satellite and space networks, particularly focusing on cybersecurity applications for smart grids and industrial systems. His work increasingly incorporates deep learning for satellite resource management and employs software-defined approaches for network security. The research spans theoretical frameworks, practical implementations, and dataset creation for security testing in emerging network environments.
Professor Marchese has made significant contributions through numerous publications in prestigious venues including IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, and IEEE Globecom. His collaborative work extends across multiple European research projects focused on next-generation networking technologies.
He actively mentors students and researchers, with his work forming the foundation for several PhD theses and research projects at the University of Genoa. His laboratory focuses on experimental validation of networking concepts using software-defined radio platforms and advanced simulation environments for space networking scenarios. Current research directions include federated learning applications for space networks and secure integration of satellite systems with terrestrial 5G infrastructure.



