Ph.D. candidate
in Ingegneria Informatica E Dei Sistemi , 39th cycle (2023-2026)
Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN)
Profile
PhD
Research topic
Development of a new, resilient and reconfigurable system for space applications
Tutors
Research interests
Biography
Born on February 28, 1999, Giorgio Cora's formative years were characterized by an insatiable curiosity that kindled a profound fascination with electronic gadgets, laying the groundwork for a lifelong commitment to learning. This curiosity naturally guided him towards the field of electronic engineering, where Giorgio distinguished himself as a dedicated student at Politecnico di Torino, culminating in the successful attainment of his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in 2021 and 2023, respectively.
Throughout Giorgio's academic journey, a deep passion for electronic design and FPGA technology emerged. This enthusiasm peaked during his master's thesis project, which delved into the analysis of the reliability of RISC-V architectures—an endeavor that fueled his decision to pursue a Ph.D. program. This upcoming phase promises a deeper exploration of Giorgio's academic passions, with a specific focus on advancing knowledge in the dynamic field of electronic engineering. His research is particularly directed towards the development of reliable designs suitable for space applications, analysis of RISC-V architectures, and the exploration of reconfigurable HPC nodes.
Beyond the confines of academia, Giorgio is a multifaceted individual with a profound interest in basketball. Both a source of skill development and a competitive spirit, the court is where he finds inspiration and camaraderie. Off the court, Giorgio seeks equilibrium through outdoor adventures, with hiking serving as a serene escape and a source of balance in his multifaceted life.
Publications
Latest publications View all publications in Porto@Iris
- Cora, Giorgio; De Sio, Corrado; Rizzieri, Daniele; Azimi, Sarah; Sterpone, Luca (In stampa)
A New Reliability Analysis of RISC-V Soft Processor for Safety-Critical Systems. In: 27th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems, Kielce (Poland), April 2024
Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)