OPEN IoT

Open Platforms and Enabling Technologies for the Internet of Things

Enablers for fast prototyping and delivery of innovative IoT services

The Open Platforms and Enabling Technologies for the Internet of Things (OpenIoT) Research Unit focuses its research activities on IoT infrastructures and platforms and, more generally, on those technologies that enable the seamless integration and management of devices, regardless of how smart they are, which short-range communication technology they use and how they interact with each other, to realize highly distributed and pervasive applications (from device, through the network edge, to cloud). By using cutting-edge AI-based methodologies, the final objective is to make these devices self-configurable, more autonomous and thus enduring.

PEOPLE

Researchers

         FABIO           ANTONELLI

Head of Unit

RAFFAELE GIAFFREDA

Senior Researcher, Chief IoT Scientist 

         MASSIMO          VECCHIO

Senior Researcher
Research Coordinator

    MATTIA          ANTONINI    

Senior Researcher 

 MIGUEL
PINCHEIRA CARO

Senior Researcher 

FARHAD
SHAMSFAKHR 

Senior Researcher

IUSTINA
IVANOVA 

Researcher 

PAOLO
GRAZIESCHI

Senior Researcher 

Technologists

FEDERICO

LENZI

Expert Research Engineer 

  ANDREA      MAESTRINI

Expert Research Engineer

DAVAADORJ
BATTULGA

Expert Research Engineer 

JOAO
DE MELLO E CASTRO ARNAUD CALISTO 

Expert Research Engineer

ROMEO
SILVESTRI

Expert Research Engineer

ABDERRAHIM
KHIARI

Expert Research Engineer

AHMED
KHIARI

Expert Research Engineer


ALESSANDRO
ARIU

Expert Research Engineer


Project Managers

RICCARDO
MERLER

Project Manager


EDOARDO
CORONA

Project Manager


Developers

ANNA
RUBINI

Software Developer

ALI
BURAK ACAR

Software Developer

HAMID
HAGHDOOST

Software Developer

ANAS
OSMAN

IoT Developer

RICCARDO
LIBANORA

IoT Developer

PhD

HOSSEIN
AQASIZADE

PhD Student

JHONNY
HUELLER

PhD Student

DAVIDE
DORIGONI

PhD Student

OpenIoT is a research unit of the   

Digital Industry Center of the Bruno Kessler Foundation