Matteo Davide Lorenzo Dalla Vedova

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Ph.D. in Ingegneria Aerospaziale , 19th cycle (2004-2006)

Ph.D. obtained in 2007

Dissertation:

Ideazione di modelli fisico-matematici avanzati atti alla simulazione ed alla progettazione di comdandi di volo e relativo studio d'architetture innovative

Tutors:

Lorenzo Borello

Profile

Research interests

Aerospace engineering
Aerospace systems
Fbg sensor
Lumped parameters
Numerical modeling
Numerical simulations
Optical sensors
Phm prognostics and health management
Servomechanisms
System engineering

Biography

Matteo D. L. Dalla Vedova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS) of the Politecnico di Torino. He is a member of the ASTRA (Additive manufacturing for Systems and sTRuctures in Aerospace) and collaborates with the ICARUS student team (http://icarusflyteam.altervista.org). Since 2017 he has been a member of the Inter-Departmental Center for Photonic technologies (PhotoNext) of the Politecnico di Torino, and, in this context, he has researched the design and development of innovative sensors based on optical fibers and Bragg gratings for advanced applications (structural, spatial, mechatronic, diagnostic/prognostic, harsh environments, EMC issues, non-invasive sensorization). His research activity is focused on aeronautical systems engineering. The main goals are the design, analysis and numerical simulation of onboard systems, the study of secondary flight control systems and the conception of related monitoring strategies, the development of prognostic algorithms for aerospace servomechanism, the analysis of innovative primary flight control architectures and the development of innovative FBG-based optical sensors.

Scientific branch

IIND-01/E - Aerospace Equipment and Systems
(Area 0009 - Industrial and information engineering)

Teaching

Collegi of the PhD programmes

  • INGEGNERIA AEROSPAZIALE, 2023/2024 (40. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO
  • INGEGNERIA AEROSPAZIALE, 2022/2023 (39. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO
  • INGEGNERIA AEROSPAZIALE, 2021/2022 (38. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO

Collegi of the degree programmes

Research

Research groups

Research projects

Projects funded by competitive calls

Projects funded by commercial contracts

Supervised PhD students

  • Matteo Bertone. Programme in Ingegneria Aerospaziale (cycle 40, 2024-in progress)
  • Alessandro Aimasso. Programme in Ingegneria Aerospaziale (cycle 38, 2022-in progress)
  • Arash Safaei. Programme in Ingegneria Aerospaziale (cycle 38, 2022-in progress)
    Research subject: Innovative devices for Liquid Hydrogen Cryogenic Applications for Aerospace and Aeronautical field.
    Advanced Aerospace Propulsion
    Computational Fluid Dynamics
    Experimental Fluid Dynamics
    Sensors Integration and Avionics / Systems Modelling and Simulation
    Turbulent Flows
    Advanced Aerospace Propulsion
    Computational Fluid Dynamics
    Experimental Fluid Dynamics
    Sensors Integration and Avionics / Systems Modelling and Simulation
    Turbulent Flows
  • Francesco Di Fiore. Programme in Ingegneria Aerospaziale (cycle 36, 2020-2024)
    Thesis: Advanced Computational Methods for Design, Diagnostics and Prognostics of Aerospace Systems
    Concurrent Engineering / Aerospace Systems Engineering
    Design and Analysis of Aircraft and RPAS
    Hypersonic Vehicles / Reusable Access to Space and Re-Entry Systems
    Concurrent Engineering / Aerospace Systems Engineering
    Design and Analysis of Aircraft and RPAS
    Hypersonic Vehicles / Reusable Access to Space and Re-Entry Systems
    Concurrent Engineering / Aerospace Systems Engineering
    Design and Analysis of Aircraft and RPAS
    Hypersonic Vehicles / Reusable Access to Space and Re-Entry Systems
  • Gaetano Quattrocchi. Programme in Ingegneria Aerospaziale (cycle 35, 2019-2023)
    Thesis: Development of optical sensors and diagnostics algorithms for aerospace systems

Publications

Last years publications

PoliTO co-authors

Publications by type

Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris

Society and Enterprise

Patents and other intellectual properties