Alessandro Formisano is a full Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Dept. of Engineering at Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” since Nov. 2016. His scientific activity started in 1996, in cooperation with several research groups active in the fields of Electromagnetic Fields and Devices (e.g., D.E.R.-EdF Paris, TU–Graz, TU–Budapest, TU–Ilmenau, TU–Bucharest, and Slovak Academy of Science, Grenoble Univ.), and Thermonuclear Controlled Fusion (KIT, ITER Organization, Fusion for Energy, ENEA-EURATOM, and EFDA).
His main scientific interests are Numerical Electromagnetic Field Computation, Robust Design, and Tolerance Analysis in Electromagnetic devices; Thermonuclear Plasmas Identifications, Reconstruction, and Optimal Design problems related to Magnetic Fields; and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism. He is on the editorial board of the most relevant international conferences in the field of numerical computation of electromagnetic fields (e.g. CEFC, COMPUMAG, and ISTET) and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member or reviewer for many years for the most prestigious journals (IEEE Trans. On Magn., Compel, Math. Problems in Eng., Sensors, and ACES Journal).
Research Keywords & Expertise
electromagnetism
Superconducting Magnet
Optimization problems
numerical computation
Inverse Source problem...
Short Biography
Alessandro Formisano is a full Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Dept. of Engineering at Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” since Nov. 2016. His scientific activity started in 1996, in cooperation with several research groups active in the fields of Electromagnetic Fields and Devices (e.g., D.E.R.-EdF Paris, TU–Graz, TU–Budapest, TU–Ilmenau, TU–Bucharest, and Slovak Academy of Science, Grenoble Univ.), and Thermonuclear Controlled Fusion (KIT, ITER Organization, Fusion for Energy, ENEA-EURATOM, and EFDA).
His main scientific interests are Numerical Electromagnetic Field Computation, Robust Design, and Tolerance Analysis in Electromagnetic devices; Thermonuclear Plasmas Identifications, Reconstruction, and Optimal Design problems related to Magnetic Fields; and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism. He is on the editorial board of the most relevant international conferences in the field of numerical computation of electromagnetic fields (e.g. CEFC, COMPUMAG, and ISTET) and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member or reviewer for many years for the most prestigious journals (IEEE Trans. On Magn., Compel, Math. Problems in Eng., Sensors, and ACES Journal).