Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
Gian Paolo Incremona was born in Comiso (Ragusa) in 1988. He is currently Associate Professor at Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano. He was a Postdoc at Identification and Control of Dynamic Systems Laboratory of the University of Pavia. He was a student of the Almo Collegio Borromeo of Pavia, and of the class of Science and Technology of the Institute for Advanced Studies IUSS of Pavia. He received the Bachelor and Master degrees (with highest honor) in Electric Engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronics, Electric and Computer Engineering from the University of Pavia, Italy, in 2010, 2012 and 2016, respectively. From October 2014 to December 2014, he was with the Dynamics and Control Group at the Eindhoven Technology University, Netherlands. He has been a member of the IEEE since September 2010 (Senior member since 2023) and of the Control Systems Society (CSS) since January 2016. His main research interests are: - optimal control; - variable structure control methods of sliding mode type; - artificial pancreas; - industrial robotics; - power systems; - real-time physical systems.
Identification and Control of Dynamics Systems Laboratory ------ Design and implementation of control algorithms, and identification of models for the Artificial Pancreas project. ------ Supervisor: Prof. Lalo Magni ------ Progettazione e analisi di algoritmi di controllo ottimo/a struttura variabile per sistemi complessi. ------ Supervisor: Prof. Antonella Ferrara
Algebra and Geometry ------ Supervisors: Prof. Sonia Brivio and Prof. Fulvio Bisi
Electronics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering PhD School Identification and Control of Dynamics Systems Laboratory ------ Supervisor: Prof. Antonella Ferrara
I had the role as lecturer of the course ‘‘Corso Base IC.115.0 - Sistemi di Telecontrollo Impianti Idro'', organized by Enel University. The course was about telecontrol systems and the IEC-60870-5-104 protocol which applies to telecontrol equipment with data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically distributed processes.
Topic: ‘‘Tracking of jumping state trajectories: experimental tests on a 1 DOF haptic set-up''. ------ Supervisors: Prof. Alessandro Saccon, Prof. Henk Nijmeijer and Prof. Maarten Steinbuch
I had the role as consultant under the supervision of Prof. Antonella Ferrara who had the role as principal consultant. This activity has been carried out on behalf of C.E.S.C.RI (Consorzio per lo sviluppo di energia sostanze chimiche da risorse rinnovabili) about ''Analysis of the new project of the rice husk combustion plant for the production of electricity and heat for industrial scope: control and automation aspects''.