Dr. Mattia Simonazzi obtained his bachelor’s and master’s
degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bologna in 2017 and
2019, respectively. He received his PhD in Biomedical, Electrical and Systems
Engineering in 2023 at the same university, continuing his activity with a
research grant. He currently holds the role of Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering at the Department of Electrical, Electronic, and
Information Engineering “Guglielmo Marconi” of the University of Bologna. Since
2019 he has been a teaching assistant of “Electrotechnics T-A (A-K)” for the
bachelor’s degree in Management Engineering, “Quasi-Stationary and
Non-Stationary Electrodynamics (Module 2)” and “Electromagnetic Compatibility M”
for the master’s degree in Electrical Energy Engineering. His research
activities include wireless power transfer systems, the integration of
superconducting cables into the power grid, electromagnetic compatibility for
industrial and automotive applications, and magnetic metamaterials.
Short Biography
Dr. Mattia Simonazzi obtained his bachelor’s and master’s
degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bologna in 2017 and
2019, respectively. He received his PhD in Biomedical, Electrical and Systems
Engineering in 2023 at the same university, continuing his activity with a
research grant. He currently holds the role of Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering at the Department of Electrical, Electronic, and
Information Engineering “Guglielmo Marconi” of the University of Bologna. Since
2019 he has been a teaching assistant of “Electrotechnics T-A (A-K)” for the
bachelor’s degree in Management Engineering, “Quasi-Stationary and
Non-Stationary Electrodynamics (Module 2)” and “Electromagnetic Compatibility M”
for the master’s degree in Electrical Energy Engineering. His research
activities include wireless power transfer systems, the integration of
superconducting cables into the power grid, electromagnetic compatibility for
industrial and automotive applications, and magnetic metamaterials.