Dario Anastasioمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dario Anastasio is a Fixed-term Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS) at Politecnico di Torino. He is affiliated with the College of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Automotive Engineering and actively contributes to both teaching and research activities in mechanical engineering. Dr. Anastasio's research focuses on several key areas within mechanical engineering and dynamics. His primary interests include: Nonlinear dynamics and structural dynamics System identification and modal analysis Energy harvesting, particularly vibration energy harvesting Dynamics of mechanical systems with nonlinear characteristics Pantograph-catenary dynamic interaction in railway systems His work spans both theoretical modeling and experimental validation, with particular emphasis on negative stiffness oscillators, railway contact line dynamics, and nonlinear system identification techniques. Dr. Anastasio applies advanced methodologies including subspace identification, Bayesian model selection, and signal processing to solve complex mechanical engineering problems related to vibration analysis and structural dynamics. Analysis of Dr. Anastasio's publications reveals a strong focus on nonlinear dynamics, particularly in mechanical systems with complex behaviors. His research consistently bridges theoretical modeling with experimental validation across multiple domains including railway systems, energy harvesting devices, and nonlinear oscillators. The publications demonstrate progression from fundamental nonlinear dynamics research toward practical applications in railway engineering and vibration-based energy harvesting systems. Dr. Anastasio has received notable recognition for his work: Quality Award 2019 conferred by Politecnico di Torino, Italy (2020) Dr. Anastasio actively contributes to the academic community through extensive teaching activities across multiple programs. He serves as a Teaching Assistant for "Dynamics and Identification of Nonlinear Systems" and as a Course Collaborator for "Dynamics of Mechanical Systems" and "Vibration Mechanics" at both Master's and Bachelor's levels. His teaching spans from 2019/20 through the upcoming 2025/26 academic year, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to mechanical engineering education. Additionally, he contributes to PhD-level instruction in "Rotordynamics of High-Speed Rotating Machinery." Dr. Anastasio is a key member of the "Dynamics of mechanical systems and identification" research group within DIMEAS. His research integrates multiple ERC sectors including Mechanical and manufacturing engineering, ODE and dynamical systems, Signal processing, and Simulation engineering and modelling. His work aligns with Sustainable Development Goals 7 (Affordable and clean energy) and 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).





