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Flavio Esposito

Dr. Flavio Esposito

Department of Engineering,  Parthenope University of Naples

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Flavio Esposito received an MSc in Electronic Engineering from the University of Naples “Federico II” and PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy. He is currently an Assistant Professor (Tenure-track) of Electronics in the Department of Engineering at the University of Naples “Parthenope”. His research activity is focused on the design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization of novel fiber optic devices. His work currently involves the development and application of sensors for bio-chemical measurements, radiation-exposed environments, environmental monitoring, and structural health monitoring. He received the outstanding reviewer award from Sensors (2019), IEEE Sensors Journal (2020) and IEEE Photonics Technology Letters (2023). He is an Editorial Board Member of Sensors, Photonics and Biosensors; he serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Sensors Letters and IEEE Sensors Reviews.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Fiber Optic Sensors
fiber Bragg gratings
optical fibers
optical fiber sensors
long period gratings

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Short Biography

Flavio Esposito received an MSc in Electronic Engineering from the University of Naples “Federico II” and PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy. He is currently an Assistant Professor (Tenure-track) of Electronics in the Department of Engineering at the University of Naples “Parthenope”. His research activity is focused on the design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization of novel fiber optic devices. His work currently involves the development and application of sensors for bio-chemical measurements, radiation-exposed environments, environmental monitoring, and structural health monitoring. He received the outstanding reviewer award from Sensors (2019), IEEE Sensors Journal (2020) and IEEE Photonics Technology Letters (2023). He is an Editorial Board Member of Sensors, Photonics and Biosensors; he serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Sensors Letters and IEEE Sensors Reviews.

Honors and Awards

Outstanding Reviewer Awards 2019

MDPI Sensors


Best Doctoral Thesis in Applied Photonics 2020

IEEE Photonics Society Italian Chapter


2020 IEEE Sensors Journal Best Reviewer Award

IEEE Sensors Council


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