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Tommaso Foggi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the University of Parma, Italy. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Technology and a Master’s in Telecommunication Engineering, both from the University of Parma. His academic career includes a research engineer role at the National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications (CNIT) from 2009 to 2018 before joining the university faculty in 2018.
- Ph.D. in Information Technology, University of Parma
- Master’s in Telecommunication Engineering, University of Parma
His research focuses on electronic signal processing for optical and satellite communication systems, with expertise in adaptive equalization, coding, iterative decoding, optical channel impairment compensation, and channel estimation. He develops simulative software for communication systems and contributes to advancements in free space optical and non-terrestrial networks.
His recent publications (2023–2024) reflect a strong trend in next-generation wireless and optical communications, particularly in non-terrestrial networks, LEO satellite diversity, coherent vs. IM/DD transmission, and timing synchronization for high-speed receivers. These works span disciplines in signal processing, information theory, and wireless systems, with a clear emphasis on 6G and satellite-integrated networks.
He has received notable recognition, including the Best Paper Award at the Optical Networks and Systems Symposium, ICC 2008. He has been involved in research projects funded by MIUR, ESA, and industry partners like Huawei, Inmarsat, and Marconi-Ericsson.
- Best Paper Award, ICC 2008
He actively advises and contributes to academic projects, though specific students are not listed. His research is supported by national and international grants, particularly in satellite and optical communications. He teaches courses such as Digital Communications, Communication Fundamentals, and Probabilistic Methods for Engineering across undergraduate and graduate programs.
While no formal lab or research group name is mentioned, his work is conducted within the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the University of Parma, likely in collaboration with CNIT and other research units focused on telecommunications and signal processing.



