Francesco Alberti

Also published under:F. Alberti

Affiliation

eServices for Life and Health, Fondazione Centro San Raffaele, Milan, Italy

Topic

Amount Of Dispersion,Amount Of Fiber,Application Programming Interface,Brainstorming Session,Clinical Metadata,Cloud Computing,Cloud Infrastructure,Commercial Components,Complex Control System,Considerations Section,Control Board,Controller Area Network,Data Handling,Definition Of Requirements,Design Phase,Detection Module,Diffusivity Values,Dispersion Compensation,Eye Diagrams,Eyes Open,Fiber Nonlinearity,Front End,Genomic Data,Graphical Approach,Implementation Constraints,Interesting Data,Large Hadron Collider,Local Diffusion,Low Voltage,Modulation Formats,Multi-party Computation,Nonlinear Effects,Nonlinear Optical,Nonlinear Region,Nonlinearity Cancellation,Optical Phase Conjugation,Optical Power,Part Of Methodology,Personal Data,Phase Conjugation,Pieces Of Information,Pixel Detector,Power Line,Power Profile,Power Supply System,Power System Control,Privacy Requirements,Public Cloud,Quality Testing,Readout Electronics,

Biography

Francesco Alberti was born in Saronno, Italy, on 1969. He received the degree in electronic engineering from the Politecnico of Milan, Milan, Italy, in 2000.
In 1998, he worked at Instrumentation Devices, Italy, in the field of electronic measurements for automotive and avionics applications. In 1999, he joined the Speciality Fibres Group of Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Milan, Italy, studying an all-optical switch based on resonant nonlinear effects in doped fibers. Since 2000, he has been with Pirelli Advanced Photonics Research, Italy, working on theoretical and experimental investigations of high-speed (40–80 Gb/s) telecommunications systems. In 2001, he joined the WDM System Technology Lab of Pirelli Labs Optical Innovation, Italy, mainly working as Product Manager for innovative devices. Since 2003, he has been a Program Manager with GreenLake Engineering, Como, Italy, a new company designing and manufacturing electronic solutions for industrial and research test and measurement environments.