Welcome
I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department of Wayne State University and the director of the Energy-aware Autonomous Systems Lab (EAS-Lab). I received my B.E. and M.E. degrees in Control Systems from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy). I spent the last 6 months of M.E. studies at The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio, USA) working on my M.E. thesis under the supervision of Dr. Andrea Serrani and Dr. Luca Zaccarian. After graduation (May 2011), I kept working under the supervision of Dr. Andrea Serrani as a Visiting Scholar and then, in August 2012, I started my Ph.D. in the Power-Aware Computer Systems (PACS) Laboratory under the supervision of Dr. Xiaorui Wang. In August 2018, I received my Ph.D. degree in the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of The Ohio State University.
My research interests are in the area of cyber-physical systems, energy-aware systems, Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing, embedded and real-time systems. If you are interested in joining my group as a Ph.D. student, visit my research page for more details.
News
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- The ITE division of NSF has officially awarded our Phase 1 - Convergence Accelerator proposal
- The CNS division of NSF has officially awarded my CAREER proposal
- The CNS division of NSF has officially awarded my CRII proposal
- Follow us on our new Twitter account @brokEASlab
- Our paper ""eAR: an Edge-Assisted and Energy-Efficient Mobile Augmented Reality Framework" has been accepted for publication at IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
- Our paper " E2M: An Energy-Efficient Middleware for Computer Vision Applications on Autonomous Mobile Robots " has been accepted for publication at the 4th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC 2019)
- Our paper ""Energy-Aware Speculative Execution in Vehicular Edge Computing Systems " has been accepted for publication at the 2nd International Workshop on Edge Systems, Analytics and Networking (EdgeSys 2019)