Fregolent Annalisa is a Full Professor at the University of Rome La Sapienza, specializing in mechanical and structural engineering. Her research focuses on nonlinear dynamics, vibration analysis, and dynamic substructuring techniques. She has contributed significantly to advancing methodologies for joint identification, structural health monitoring, and the analysis of complex mechanical systems. Her work spans applications in aerospace, agricultural machinery, and noise reduction. Notable areas include the development of digital twins for hydraulic systems, experimental identification of pneumatic components, and the study of friction-induced vibrations using advanced substructuring techniques. She has published extensively on nonlinear modal coupling, contact acoustics, and error propagation in structural analysis. Key achievements include pioneering studies on configuration-dependent dynamics and the optimization of vibration transmission in mechanical linkages. Her research integrates experimental and numerical methods to address challenges in structural dynamics and mechanical system design. Research Highlights: Dynamic Substructuring Techniques Nonlinear Joint Identification Structural Health Monitoring Pneumatic and Hydraulic System Modeling Friction-Induced Vibration Analysis
