Daniele Milanesio

Associate Professor
Department of Electronics and Telecommunications (DET)

Profile

Research interests

Antennas

Biography

Daniele Milanesio received a Master of Science in Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois (Chicago, USA) in 2004; he also graduated in Telecommunication Engineering and received a PhD in Electronics at Politecnico di Torino (Italy), in 2004 and 2008 respectively. His research work was focused on the development and validation of a code, named TOPICA, for the analysis of plasma-facing antennas for magnetically confined nuclear fusion experiments. He is now associate professor at the Electronics Department of Politecnico di Torino, and member of the LACE group, i.e. the antenna and electromagnetic compatibility laboratory. His current research interests are in nuclear fusion (in particular plasma facing antennas), radar technology and antenna design and measurements. He is responsible of the activities of Politecnico di Torino related to the ITER IC antenna design.

Scientific branch

ING-INF/02 - ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
(Area 0009 - Industrial and information engineering)

Skills

ERC sectors

PE7_3 - Simulation engineering and modelling

Awards and Honors

  • Young Researcher Topical RF Conference Prize conferred by 20th Topical Conference on Radiofrequency Power in Plasmas (2013)

Teaching

Collegi of the degree programmes

Teachings

Master of Science

MostraNascondi A.A. passati

Bachelor of Science

MostraNascondi A.A. passati

Research

Research fields

Research groups

Research projects

Projects funded by competitive calls

Projects funded by commercial contracts

Supervised PhD students

Publications

PoliTO co-authors

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