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roberto citarella

Prof. roberto citarella

Dept. of Industrial Engineering University of Salerno

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Doctor degree and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in '94 and in '99, respectively, both at University of Naples, IT. In 1996 received the diploma for a master in Business Administration (MBA) at the school “Stoà” in Naples. Since March 2015 is Associate Professor of Machine Design in the Department of Industrial Engineering (DIIN) at the University of Salerno. He was Visiting Researcher at the Wessex Institute of Technology in 1996 in Southampton (UK), and at the Queen Mary and Westfield College, London (UK), in 1998 and 2000. He collaborates also with international research centers such as: Max Planck Institute of Greiswald, Germany; Kazan Scientific Center Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan,Russia. He is Fellow of Wessex Institute of Technology. His main topics of research are: Boundary Element Method, Vibrational Acoustics, Bioengineering, Fracture Mechanics, Thermomechanical Fatigue. He has published nearly 150 papers on international peer reviewed journals and conferences.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Aerospace
Automotive
BEM
Bioengineering
Fatigue

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vibroacoustics
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Fracture Mechanics
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Automotive

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Doctor degree and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in '94 and in '99, respectively, both at University of Naples, IT. In 1996 received the diploma for a master in Business Administration (MBA) at the school “Stoà” in Naples. Since March 2015 is Associate Professor of Machine Design in the Department of Industrial Engineering (DIIN) at the University of Salerno. He was Visiting Researcher at the Wessex Institute of Technology in 1996 in Southampton (UK), and at the Queen Mary and Westfield College, London (UK), in 1998 and 2000. He collaborates also with international research centers such as: Max Planck Institute of Greiswald, Germany; Kazan Scientific Center Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan,Russia. He is Fellow of Wessex Institute of Technology. His main topics of research are: Boundary Element Method, Vibrational Acoustics, Bioengineering, Fracture Mechanics, Thermomechanical Fatigue. He has published nearly 150 papers on international peer reviewed journals and conferences.