
معرفی
Dr. Saverio Bolognani is a Lecturer at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on feedback optimization, control systems, and game theory, with applications to power grids and multi-agent systems. He is affiliated with the Institut für Automatik and teaches courses like 'Game Theory and Control' in the Autumn Semester 2025. His work integrates optimization, stochastic processes, and distributed algorithms to address challenges in energy systems and resource allocation. Recent contributions include PRIME (a feedback optimization framework) and karma-based economies for dynamic resource management. His experimental studies validate real-time control strategies for distribution grids and compressor stations.
Research interests span control theory, power systems, game theory, and distributed optimization. He emphasizes practical implementations, such as online feedback optimization for grid flexibility and voltage regulation. His work often bridges theoretical foundations (e.g., Wasserstein space optimization) with real-world applications in smart grids and multi-modal mobility systems.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. His advising and grants involve experimental validation of control systems and participation in collaborative projects. He is involved in labs/teams focused on power distribution networks, reactive power control, and urban motion planning games.





