Luigi Glielmo is a Professor of Automatic Control at the University of Sannio in Benevento, Italy. He holds a Master's and PhD in Electronic Engineering and Automatic Control from the University of Naples Federico II. Previously, he taught at the University of Palermo before returning to Naples. His academic leadership roles include Head of the Department of Engineering at University of Sannio (2001–2007), Rector’s Delegate for Technology Transfer (2009–2019), and Coordinator of PhD programs in Information Engineering and Information Technologies for Engineering. Research interests focus on automatic control engineering, including model predictive control, renewable energy systems, smart grids, robotics, biomedical applications (e.g., deep brain stimulation modeling), satellite autonomy, and Boolean control networks. He founded the GRACE research group and has authored over 190 papers, two books, and holds two patents. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, serves on the editorial board of IEEE Control Systems Letters, and chairs the IEEE Control Systems Society Technical Committee on Automotive Controls. Leadership roles include General Co-Chair of the 2019 European Control Conference and ordinary member of IFAC’s Conference Board. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in energy systems, robotics, and industrial automation.





