Dr. Alessandro Gandolfo | Electromagnetic Awards | Best Researcher AwardΒ
Dr. Alessandro Gandolfo, Narda S.t.s, Italy
Dr. Alessandro Gandolfo is an accomplished Electronic Engineer with over two decades of experience in telecommunications and electromagnetic compatibility. He currently serves as the Head of the Research and Development Department at P.M.M. Narda S.r.l., a company within the L3T Group specializing in industrial electromagnetic safety. In his role, he leads strategic planning and industrial project development, manages multidisciplinary teams, and oversees the design of advanced radiofrequency equipment and electromagnetic field measurement systems. As Project Manager and Scientific Director, he has led several high-profile national and international research projects in collaboration with organizations such as CNR, ENEA, ESA, Alenia, and leading European universities. Dr. Gandolfo holds patents in magnetic field sensors and is a recognized expert in EMC and Safety regulations, actively contributing to CEI committees. His background also includes extensive work in the construction industry, with expertise in architectural and seismic design. A published author in the field of electromagnetic compatibility, he complements his technical leadership with strong communication and negotiation skills, supporting global client engagement efforts.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Alessandro Gandolfo
Dr. Alessandro Gandolfo is a highly accomplished and versatile researcher and engineer with over two decades of significant contributions in electronic engineering, telecommunications, and electromagnetic compatibility. His work spans scientific leadership, technological innovation, and impactful international collaborations, positioning him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
π Education
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π« Surveyorβs Diploma β Technical Institute for Surveyors L.B. Alberti, Savona, Italy (1987)
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π Degree in Electronic Engineering (Telecommunications) β University of Genoa, Italy (1994) β Score: 106/110
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π οΈ Engineering License β Passed professional practice exam (1994)
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π§± Civil Engineering Studies β Passed core exams (University of Genoa and Pavia, 2005β2010)
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π¬π§ First Certificate in English (B2) β British Council (2000)
πΌ Work Experience
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π¬ Head of R&D and Project Manager β P.M.M. Narda S.r.l. (1995βPresent)
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Leads Research & Projecting Dept.
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Oversees design of RF equipment: sensors, receivers, antennas, amplifiers
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Manages strategic projects and international collaborations (e.g., ESA, CNR, Philips, Siemens)
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Patent holder in magnetic field sensors
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Expert in EMC and Safety regulations
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ποΈ Freelancer in Construction (1996βPresent)
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Designs reinforced concrete/steel residential buildings
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Handles seismic and structural analysis
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π‘ Planning Officer β Telecom Italia, Turin (1995)
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Network infrastructure planning
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π§ͺ Designer β Microtel S.r.l., Milan (1995)
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Designed test systems for electronic circuits
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π Achievements & Roles
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π§ Scientific Director β Led international research projects (MIUR-funded, EU collaborations)
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βοΈ Published Author β Articles on EMC and electromagnetic field measurement methods (1994βpresent)
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π‘ Patent Holder β Innovations in magnetic field sensors
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π§ͺ Lab Experience β Optical lab at Department of Biophysical and Electronic Engineering (1993β94)
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π§βπ« Committee Member β CEI Committees on EMC & EMF exposure
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π Key Account Support β Supported international client acquisition for sales growth
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π¬ Speaker & Participant β Conferences and symposia on RF, EMC, and environmental topics
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π Project Certifications β
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Safety coordinator (Legislative Decree 494/96)
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Energy Certifier (Liguria Region, 2008)
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Seismic building regulations training (2004β2005)
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π Honors & Recognitions
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ποΈ Registered Engineer β Order of Engineers, Savona (1996)
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ποΈ Recognized as Scientific Director of high-impact projects with top-tier institutions (ESA, ENEA, CNR, etc.)
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π Trusted Project Lead for MIUR-funded and EU-level research initiatives