Associate Professor Doctor. Valentina Orsini, Università Politecnica delle Marche Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Italy🎓
Professional Profile
Early Academic Pursuits 📚
Born in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, on January 28, 1978, Vittorio Orsini embarked on an academic journey that would define his career in control engineering. He earned his PhD in “Artificial Intelligent Systems in Information and Industrial Engineering” from the Polytechnic University of Marche in 2006, marking the beginning of his deep involvement in advanced control methodologies.
Professional Endeavors 💼
Throughout his professional career, Dr. Orsini has held pivotal roles in both research and academia. He contributed significantly to various international and national research projects, securing funding through competitive peer-reviewed processes. Notable among these projects are his roles in the PRIN 2004 and PRIN 2009 initiatives, where he developed cutting-edge control techniques for dynamic and microfluidic systems, respectively.
Contributions and Research Focus 🌐
Dr. Orsini’s research focuses on enhancing the efficiency and reliability of industrial systems through innovative control methodologies. His work on switching control for dynamic systems under variable conditions and simplified algorithms for microfluidic systems control has been instrumental in advancing the field. His contributions extend to the development of robust control strategies that optimize energy consumption while ensuring system performance.
Accolades and Recognition 🏆
In 2018, Vittorio Orsini achieved national scientific qualification as an associate professor in Automatic Control, recognizing his expertise and leadership in the discipline. His research has been acknowledged for its significant impact on industrial automation and control engineering, earning him acclaim within academic and professional circles.
Impact and Influence 🌟
Dr. Orsini’s influence extends beyond research into the realm of education. As a dedicated educator at the Polytechnic University of Marche, he has shaped the minds of future engineers through his teaching and mentorship. His courses on Intelligent Control, Automation Techniques, and Control Systems Design have equipped students with essential skills and knowledge to tackle complex engineering challenges.
Legacy and Future Contributions 🔍
Looking ahead, Vittorio Orsini continues to advance the frontiers of control engineering. His ongoing research pursuits and commitment to academic excellence promise to further elevate the field. By blending theoretical insights with practical applications, he aims to foster innovations that address contemporary industrial needs and contribute to sustainable technological advancements.
This biography encapsulates Dr. Orsini’s remarkable journey—from his early academic achievements to his current standing as an influential figure in control engineering and academia. His dedication to research, teaching, and innovation underscores his role in shaping the future of automation and control systems.
📖Publications Top Noted:
Paper Title Efficient LMI-based quadratic stabilization of interval LPV systems with noisy parameter measures
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume: 55
Issue: 4
Pages: 993-998
Year: 2010
Paper Title A mixed numerical–analytical stable pseudo‐inversion method aimed at attaining an almost exact tracking
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini, R. Romagnoli
Journal: International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
Volume: 25
Issue: 6
Pages: 809-823
Year: 2015
Paper TitleAccurate output tracking for nonminimum phase nonhyperbolic and near nonhyperbolic systems
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini, R. Romagnoli
Journal: European Journal of Control
Volume: 20
Issue: 6
Pages: 292-300
Year: 2014
Paper Title A new event‐driven output‐based discrete‐time control for the sporadic MIMO tracking problem
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini
Journal: International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
Volume: 24
Issue: 5
Pages: 859-875
Year: 2014
Paper Title Relaxed conditions for the exponential stability of a class of linear time-varying systems
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume: 54
Issue: 7
Pages: 1580-1585
Year: 2009
Paper Title Optimal transient performance under output set‐point reset
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini, R. Romagnoli
Journal: International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
Volume: 26
Issue: 13
Pages: 2788-2806
Year: 2016
Paper Title Spline based pseudo‐inversion of sampled data non‐minimum phase systems for an almost exact output tracking
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini, R. Romagnoli
Journal: Asian Journal of Control
Volume: 17
Issue: 5
Pages: 1866-1879
Year: 2015
Paper Title Almost perfect tracking through mixed numerical-analytical stable pseudo-inversion of non minimum phase plants
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini, R. Romagnoli
Conference: 52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Pages: 1453-1460
Year: 2013
Paper Title Event-triggered internally stabilizing sporadic control for MIMO plants with non measurable state
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini
Journal: IFAC Proceedings Volumes
Volume: 44
Issue: 1
Pages: 10225-10230
Year: 2011
Paper Title LMI conditions for the stability of linear uncertain polynomially time-varying systems
Authors: L. Jetto, V. Orsini
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume: 54
Issue: 7
Pages: 1705-1709
Year: 2009