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Salvatore Cavalieri
University of Catania, Department of Electrical Electronic and Computer Engineering
Italy
Salvatore Cavalieri was born in Catania (Italy) in 1965. He received his “laurea” degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Catania in 1989. In 1993 and 1995, he received a PhD in Electronic and Computer Science Engineering, and a post-PhD in Electric Engineering from the same University. Currently he is Full Professor of Computer Engineering at the University of Catania, Department of Electrical Electronic and Computer Engineering. His research areas are in distributed systems, Grid/Cloud computing, real-time scheduling, process control oriented, industrial informatics and wireless communication protocols. In the area of process control and communication protocols, he served as member of the IEC SC65C WG6 Fieldbus standardisation committee; he is honorary member of Fieldbus Foundation Italy and Profibus Network Italy Consortium (a regional association of Profibus International, www.profibus.com). Since 2007 he is Scientific Partner of KNX organisation (www.knx.org); since 2009 he is member of OPC foundation (www.opcfoundation.org).
Marco Stefano Scroppo
University of Catania, Department of Electrical Electronic and Computer Engineering
Italy
Marco Stefano Scroppo was born in Catania (Italy) in 1989. He received the bachelor’s degree in 2013 and the master’s degree in 2015, both in Computer Engineering and both from the University of Catania. His main skills include development of web application, development of mobile native and cross-platform applications, development of web services, cloud technologies, C#, Java, OPC UA, C ++, C, OpenCL, SQL, Javascript. Currently he is a Ph.D. student at University of Catania. His main research areas are industrial informatics, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0.
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