About Me
Work Experience
Nicola Ulivieri is a Telecommunication Engineer, PhD in Information Engineering, with various years of experience both in the academic area and industry.
Author of various scientific and informative publications,
his main activity is the project and developing of automatic measurement, control electronic systems and the developing of data analysis software
(here an example of IEEE1451.4 compliant system realized in collaboration with JLM-Innovation).
Part of his activity was also carried out abroad (UK, at Sensor Research Laboratory - Univ. of Warwick; Spain, at ISP - Universitat de Barcelona ),
as well as in international schools as lecturer.
In 2012, his project "Solar Cookers" was rewarded for the contest "Siena Carbon Free 2015".
In 2023 he was
commissioned by the Marche Polytechnic University
for a research in Ethiopia on the usage of solar ovens in woreda communities.
Education and Training
- PhD degree in Information Engineering (Electronics) from Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione of the University of Siena.
Thesis title: "Developing, modelling and integration of olfactory electronic systems", April 2003. - Graduated in Telecommunication Engineering at the University of Siena.
Thesis title: "Development of an aroma sensing system based on a gas sensor array", Oct. 1999.
Research - Teaching
- Research associate at the Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione of the University of Siena, 2002-2006.
- Lecturer at Fourth NOSE II Short Course, Analipsi, Crete, Greece, 9 - 14 October 2005
International Experiences
- Lecturer of the Marche Polytechnic University for the study and observation of the correct use of solar ovens made available to Ethiopian communities (13May-21May 2023, Sawla, Ethiopia).
- Guest for one month (1Mar-26Mar 2005) at the Dept of Electronics of the University of Barcelona (Spain), for a collaboration supported by NOSE II network.
- Guest for 6 months (1Feb-31Jul 2002) at the School of Engineering, University of Warwick (UK). Winner of a scholarship from NOSE II (Second Network of Excellence on Artificial Olfactory Sensing) for the partial financial support of the above mentioned visit.