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Nicola Delmonte is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the University of Parma, Italy. His academic and research career has been centered on power electronics, renewable energy systems, smart grids, and the reliability of electronic components, with applications in energy conversion and IoT technologies.
- PhD in Electronic Engineering, University of Parma (2003–2005)
- Master Degree in Electronic Engineering, University of Parma (1995–2002)
His research interests focus on the design, modeling, and reliability of power electronic systems for renewable energy integration. He has led and contributed to numerous research projects including the EU-funded H2020 Sharc25, MARINET’s MORE project on ocean energy, and regional initiatives like FIL 2014 on DC Nano-Smart-Grids. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical innovation, including the development of energy-harvesting piers and wireless monitoring systems for agriculture.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in energy systems modeling, thermal management of power electronics, and advanced instrumentation. Key themes include FEM-based thermal design, adaptive control for battery charging, laboratory-scale geophysical imaging, and integrated building energy models. These works span disciplines such as power electronics, renewable energy, and applied physics.
- Best Poster Award at GE 2012 for thermal modeling of converters
- 2nd place in the 2011 International Competition on Renewable Energy for Smaller Islands with the 'e-piers' concept
Delmonte has supervised research teams and served as principal investigator on multiple grants, including projects funded by the European Commission, Regione Emilia Romagna, and national research programs (PRIN, COFIN). He teaches a range of courses in electronics and energy conversion across undergraduate and graduate programs in Computer, Electronic, and Communications Engineering, as well as Mechanical Engineering. He is a member of IEEE and the Order of Engineers of Parma, and has acted as a reviewer for journals such as Microelectronics Reliability and Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability.
He is involved in experimental and applied research labs focusing on power electronics, smart grids, and renewable energy systems. His team has developed platforms for high-frequency characterization of semiconductor modules and testing of ocean energy harvesting devices. Current efforts include the development of 3D-printed cooling solutions and intelligent control systems for modular power converters.
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