Prof. RADRIZZANI STEFANO
Assistant professor
Stefano Radrizzani was born in Como (CO) on September 29th, 1995.
He received from Politecnico di Milano a Bachelor’s Degree in Automation Engineering in 2017 and a Master’s Degree cum laude in 2019, discussing a thesis about the braking pressure control design of a brake by wire actuator for a Formula E. In July 2019, he was selected to take part in a summer camp for elite students by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). In November 2019, he joined the mOve research group as a PhD candidate in Systems and Control at Politecnico di Milano, discussing his thesis on the energy management for non standard hybrid electric powertrain, in January 2023.
Since 2021, he is a teaching assistant for Automatic Control courses. In November 2022,
he became a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at mOve and spent the Spring semester at The University of Alabama, in The Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, as a Postdoc Visiting Scientist and Lecturer of Fundamentals of Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
In May 2023, he became a Junior Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano. His research interests are in the control and energy management of different classes of vehicles and powertrain architectures.
He received from Politecnico di Milano a Bachelor’s Degree in Automation Engineering in 2017 and a Master’s Degree cum laude in 2019, discussing a thesis about the braking pressure control design of a brake by wire actuator for a Formula E. In July 2019, he was selected to take part in a summer camp for elite students by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). In November 2019, he joined the mOve research group as a PhD candidate in Systems and Control at Politecnico di Milano, discussing his thesis on the energy management for non standard hybrid electric powertrain, in January 2023.
Since 2021, he is a teaching assistant for Automatic Control courses. In November 2022,
he became a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at mOve and spent the Spring semester at The University of Alabama, in The Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, as a Postdoc Visiting Scientist and Lecturer of Fundamentals of Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
In May 2023, he became a Junior Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano. His research interests are in the control and energy management of different classes of vehicles and powertrain architectures.