ZANELLA MICHELE
Research collaborator

Michele Zanella was born in 1991 and he received the Master Degree with Laude in Computer Science and Engineering in April 2017 at Politecnico di Milano with the thesis “Energy-aware Run-Time Management of Distributed Mobile Devices”.
He is a PhD Student, under the supervision of Prof. William Fornaciari, at the HEAPLab at DEIB.
His work mainly focuses on Distributed and Heterogeneous Run-time resource management, exploiting personal mobile and embedded devices for computing cooperation in Post-Cloud Computing scenarios.
Other research lines include smart environment architectures for human computer interaction and high performance mobile applications.
He is currently involved also in different EU projects.
He is also passionate about psychology, music (as organ player and choir conductor) and aviation (as private pilot).
He is a PhD Student, under the supervision of Prof. William Fornaciari, at the HEAPLab at DEIB.
His work mainly focuses on Distributed and Heterogeneous Run-time resource management, exploiting personal mobile and embedded devices for computing cooperation in Post-Cloud Computing scenarios.
Other research lines include smart environment architectures for human computer interaction and high performance mobile applications.
He is currently involved also in different EU projects.
He is also passionate about psychology, music (as organ player and choir conductor) and aviation (as private pilot).