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Prof. Sergio Rapuano

SERGIO RAPUANO achieved the MS degree in Electronic Engineering with honors and the PhD degree in Computer Science, Applied Electromagnetism and Telecommunications from University of Salerno, Italy. In 2002 he joined the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Sannio, where he currently is Associate Professor of Electric and Electronic Measurement.

He is senior member of the IEEE and member of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, the IEEE Standards Association and the IMEKO TC-13 "Measurements in Biology and Medicine" .

In particular, within the Instrumentation and Measurement Society he is: Chapter Chair Liaison Officer, member of the “Waveform Generation, Measurement and Analysis” Technical Committee (TC-10), participating to the revision of IEEE 1241 and 1057 standards as well as the preparation of the standard IEEE 1658; chairman of the TC-10 subcommitee on jitter measurement; secretary of the working group on E-tools for Education in Instrumentation and Measurement formed within the Technical Committee on “Education for Instrumentation and Measurement” (TC-23); co-chairman/official reporter of the Subcommittee on Objective Blood Pressure Measurement formed within the Technical Committee on “Medical and Biological Measurements” (TC-25), participating to the development of the IEEE P1721 “Standard for Objective Measurement of Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure in Humans”.

He is member of the Doctoral Board of the Ph.D. course in Bioinformatics.

He was Guest Editor of the journals “Computer Standards and Interfaces”, “Measurement” and “IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.

He participated to the organisation of several international conferences in the field of Electronic Measurements. He has published more than 150 papers in international journals and national and international conference proceedings.

In 2008 he received from the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society the Outstanding Young Engineer Award.

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Luca De Vito, assistant professor of the Department of Engineering of the University of Sannio received from IEEE a $ 10,000 award for the proposal of a course on measurements for drones.


In Turin, during the 2017 International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Luca De Vito, assistant professor of the Department of Engineering of the University of Sannio, received the Faculty Course Development Award (http://ieee-ims.org/awards/faculty-course-development-award) of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society.

The IEEE, which stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (www.ieee.org), is the world greatest professional association in the field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Within IEEE, the Instrumentation and Measurement Society (IMS) (www.ims.ieee.org) is dedicated to the development and use of electrical and electronic instruments and equipment to measure, monitor and/or record physical phenomena.

The IMS Faculty Course Development Award, consisting of a $ 10,000 grant was established to support and encourage faculty members to develop a new course or significantly revise an existing course with specific focus on Instrumentation and/or Measurement.

The awarded proposal describes the contents of a course titled “Drone for measurement and measurement for drone”, dedicated to the measurement technologies for the drone usage, to be delivered to the students of the PhD degree in Information technologies for Engineering.

 

Luca De Vito, ricercatore del Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Università del Sannio, riceve dalla IEEE un premio di $ 10000 per la proposta di un corso di misure sui droni.
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