Ritratto di Alessandro.Galli@uniroma1.it

- CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 2023-24 (I Semestre), insegnamento (12 CFU) per la Laurea in Ingegneria Elettronica (prof. A. Galli)

    Gli studenti del 3° anno della Laurea in Ingegneria Elettronica che intendono frequentare il corso di "Campi Elettromagnetici" (12 CFU), erogato nel I Semestre dell'a.a. 2023-24, sono cortesemente invitati a contattare via email il docente, prof. Alessandro Galli (indirizzo email: alessandro.galli@uniroma1.it ), preferibilmente prima dell'inizio delle lezioni previsto per il 25/09/2023, per essere inseriti tra i "partecipanti" al corso sulla piattaforma E-learning Sapienza Moodle, specificando nome e cognomematricola e indirizzo di posta elettronica istituzionale (...@studenti.uniroma1.it).

Le lezioni si svolgeranno nell'Aula 5 di SPiV (lun. e mar. h. 12-14, gio. e ven. h. 11-14) dal 25/09 al 18/12/2023.

 

 

- ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 2023-24 (at 2nd Semester), 6-ECTS course for Master Degrees in Electronics Engineering and in Communications Engineering (co-teachers: prof. P. Burghignoli and A. Galli).

   Students interested in following the lessons of 2023/2024 "AAE" course, starting from Feb. 26, 2024, are kindly invited to contact prof. Galli via email ( alessandro.galli@uniroma1.it ), specifying their first and family name, ID number and institutional email ( ...@studenti.uniroma1.it ), in order to be listed as 'participants' to the course on the E-learning platform and get useful further information.

 

"AAE" 2023-24 (II Semester) Lesson Schedule: Mon. hr. 12-14 (Room DIET-09 SPiV); Thu. hr. 11-14 (Room 23 SPiV).

 

- ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 2023-24 (at 2nd Semester), 6-ECTS course for Master Degrees in Communications Engineering, in Atmospheric Science and Technology, and in Electronics Engineering (co-teachers: prof. A. Galli and D. Comite).

   Students interested in following the lessons of 2023/2024 "EE" course, starting from Feb. 26, 2024, are kindly invited to contact prof. Galli via email ( alessandro.galli@uniroma1.it ), specifying their first and family name, ID number and institutional email ( ...@studenti.uniroma1.it ), in order to be listed as 'participants' to the course on the E-learning platform and get useful further information.

 

"EE" 2023-24 (II Semester) Lesson Schedule: Mon. hr. 14-17 (Room 20 SPiV); Fri. hr. 12-14 (Room 22 SPiV).

 

Insegnamento Codice Anno Corso - Frequentare Bacheca
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2023/2024
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2023/2024
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2023/2024
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2023/2024
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2023/2024
MICROWAVES 10589508 2022/2023
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2022/2023
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2022/2023
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2022/2023
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2022/2023
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2022/2023
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2022/2023
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2021/2022
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2021/2022
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2021/2022
MICROWAVES 10589508 2021/2022
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2021/2022
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2021/2022
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2021/2022
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2020/2021
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2020/2021
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2020/2021
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2020/2021
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2020/2021
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2020/2021
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2019/2020
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2019/2020
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2019/2020
MICROWAVES 10589508 2019/2020
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2019/2020
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2019/2020
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2019/2020
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2018/2019
MICROWAVES 10589508 2018/2019
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2018/2019
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2018/2019
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2018/2019
RECUPERO DI CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1056182 2018/2019
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS 1045006 2017/2018
ADVANCED ANTENNA ENGINEERING 1042004 2017/2018
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2017/2018
RECUPERO DI CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1056182 2017/2018
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1021941 2016/2017
ANTENNE E PROPAGAZIONE 1041882 2016/2017
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1041758 2016/2017
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1021941 2016/2017
CAMPI ELETTROMAGNETICI 1021739 2016/2017

- Tutti i giorni (lun.-ven.) h. 10-19 previo appuntamento (in presenza o a distanza)

Alessandro Galli received the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering and the PhD in Applied Electromagnetics, both from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Since 1990, he joined the Department of Electronic Engineering (now Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, DIET) of Sapienza University for his research and educational activities. In 2000 he became Assistant Professor, and in 2002 Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the same University in the the scientific sector of Electromagnetic Fields (Ing-Inf/02). He passed the National Scientific Qualification of 2012 for the role of Full Professor in the same sector, and he definitively achieved the relevant position at Sapienza in 2020. In his educational activities, he is currently teaching at Sapienza University of Rome the course of Electromagnetic Fields (12 ECTS) for Electronics Engineering Bachelor Degree, and co-teaching the courses of Advanced Antenna Engineering (6 ECTS, in English) and of Engineering Electromagnetics (6 ECTS, in English) for Electronics Engineering and for Communications Engineering Master Degrees.
His scientific interests are focused on topics of theoretical and applied electromagnetics for electronics and telecommunications, mainly concerning the analysis, design, and test of antennas and components at microwaves, millimeter waves, and terahertz. Specific research interests involve various far-field and near-field radiating devices based on leaky waves, dielectric waveguides and resonators, periodic and multilayered printed structures, electromagnetic propagation in complex media, metamaterials and graphene, with related modeling and numerical aspects. Other research areas involve geoelectromagnetics (forward and inverse scattering problems in Ground Penetrating Radar and Time Domain Reflectometry techniques) and microwave plasma heating for alternative energy sources. His research activity included also bioelectromagnetics (modeling of interaction mechanisms of the electromagnetic fields with living matter).
Prof. Galli is author of more than three hundred scientific works indexed in the main databases, mostly on journals, books, encyclopaedias, and international conferences. His H-index is 32 and his i10-index is 91, with more than 3,700 citations (Google Scholar source). He organized and chaired various convened and special sessions, and was chosen several times as a member of technical program and of prize committees for the main European symposia in the areas of microwaves and antennas. He has been invited to give various academic lectures, conference talks, and seminars for PhD and specialized schools in national and European contexts.
He has been principal investigator, local coordinator, or participant in several funded competitive research projects in the university frame as well as in international frames, also in conjunction with public institutions, agencies and industries. He is author of a patent for an invention concerning a novel type of microwave antenna.
He received various prizes and grants for the research activities, developed both directly and in the frame of the group which he coordinates at the Laboratory of Electromagnetic Fields of DIET. He won the Barzilai Price in 1994 for the best scientific work of under-35 researchers at the 10th National Meeting of Electromagnetics . He was also the recipient of the Quality Presentation Recognition Award by the Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) at the International Microwave Symposium in 1994 and in 1995. Based on a poll among about three hundred attendants to the courses of the European School of Antennas (ESoA), in 2017 he has been elected the Best Teacher with a perfect score in a competition of more than one hundred international speakers.
As regards organization activities, he served in consulting and professional technical tasks, and assumed several academic management capacities in committees and councils both at Department (DIET) and at Faculty (Information Engineering, Computer Science, and Statistics) levels. In 2009 he was the Treasurer of the European Microwave Week (EuMW), the most important conference event in the electromagnetic area at European level. In 2014 he was the General Co-chair of the EuMW 2014. For the 2010-12 triennium he was elected as the Italian representative of the Board of Directors of the European Microwave Association (EuMA), the main European society of electromagnetics, and he was re-elected for the 2013-15 triennium. Since foundation in 2013, he has been the coordinator of the European Courses on Microwaves (EuCoM), the first European educational institution on microwaves. He is also a member of the ESoA. Since 2024 he has been elected Representative of Sapienza University of Rome Unit of the Italian Society of Electromagnetism (SIEm).
He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies by Cambridge University Press and of the IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He is also reviewer of the main international journals on microwave and antenna topics. Prof. Galli is a member of the leading national and international scientific societies of applied electromagnetics.
Alessandro Galli received the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering and the PhD in Applied Electromagnetics, both from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Since 1990, he joined the Department of Electronic Engineering (now Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, DIET) of Sapienza University for his research and educational activities. In 2000 he became Assistant Professor, and in 2002 Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the same University in the the scientific sector of Electromagnetic Fields (Ing-Inf/02). He passed the National Scientific Qualification of 2012 for the role of Full Professor in the same sector, and he definitively achieved the relevant position at Sapienza in 2020. In his educational activities, he is currently teaching at Sapienza University of Rome the course of Electromagnetic Fields (12 ECTS) for Electronics Engineering Bachelor Degree, and co-teaching the courses of Advanced Antenna Engineering (6 ECTS, in English) and of Engineering Electromagnetics (6 ECTS, in English) for Electronics Engineering and for Communications Engineering Master Degrees.
His scientific interests are focused on topics of theoretical and applied electromagnetics for electronics and telecommunications, mainly concerning the analysis, design, and test of antennas and components at microwaves, millimeter waves, and terahertz. Specific research interests involve various far-field and near-field radiating devices based on leaky waves, dielectric waveguides and resonators, periodic and multilayered printed structures, electromagnetic propagation in complex media, metamaterials and graphene, with related modeling and numerical aspects. Other research areas involve geoelectromagnetics (forward and inverse scattering problems in Ground Penetrating Radar and Time Domain Reflectometry techniques) and microwave plasma heating for alternative energy sources. His research activity included also bioelectromagnetics (modeling of interaction mechanisms of the electromagnetic fields with living matter).
Prof. Galli is author of more than three hundred scientific works indexed in the main databases, mostly on journals, books, encyclopaedias, and international conferences. His H-index is 32 and his i10-index is 91, with more than 3,700 citations (Google Scholar source). He organized and chaired various convened and special sessions, and was chosen several times as a member of technical program and of prize committees for the main European symposia in the areas of microwaves and antennas. He has been invited to give various academic lectures, conference talks, and seminars for PhD and specialized schools in national and European contexts.
He has been principal investigator, local coordinator, or participant in several funded competitive research projects in the university frame as well as in international frames, also in conjunction with public institutions, agencies and industries. He is author of a patent for an invention concerning a novel type of microwave antenna.
He received various prizes and grants for the research activities, developed both directly and in the frame of the group which he coordinates at the Laboratory of Electromagnetic Fields of DIET. He won the Barzilai Price in 1994 for the best scientific work of under-35 researchers at the 10th National Meeting of Electromagnetics . He was also the recipient of the Quality Presentation Recognition Award by the Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) at the International Microwave Symposium in 1994 and in 1995. Based on a poll among about three hundred attendants to the courses of the European School of Antennas (ESoA), in 2017 he has been elected the Best Teacher with a perfect score in a competition of more than one hundred international speakers.
As regards organization activities, he served in consulting and professional technical tasks, and assumed several academic management capacities in committees and councils both at Department (DIET) and at Faculty (Information Engineering, Computer Science, and Statistics) levels. In 2009 he was the Treasurer of the European Microwave Week (EuMW), the most important conference event in the electromagnetic area at European level. In 2014 he was the General Co-chair of the EuMW 2014. For the 2010-12 triennium he was elected as the Italian representative of the Board of Directors of the European Microwave Association (EuMA), the main European society of electromagnetics, and he was re-elected for the 2013-15 triennium. Since foundation in 2013, he has been the coordinator of the European Courses on Microwaves (EuCoM), the first European educational institution on microwaves. He is also a member of the ESoA. Since 2024 he has been elected Representative of Sapienza University of Rome Unit of the Italian Society of Electromagnetism (SIEm).
He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies by Cambridge University Press and of the IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He is also reviewer of the main international journals on microwave and antenna topics. Prof. Galli is a member of the leading national and international scientific societies of applied electromagnetics.
Alessandro Galli received the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering and the PhD in Applied Electromagnetics, both from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Since 1990, he joined the Department of Electronic Engineering (now Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, DIET) of Sapienza University for his research and educational activities. In 2000 he became Assistant Professor, and in 2002 Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the same University in the the scientific sector of Electromagnetic Fields (Ing-Inf/02). He passed the National Scientific Qualification of 2012 for the role of Full Professor in the same sector, and he definitively achieved the relevant position at Sapienza in 2020. In his educational activities, he is currently teaching at Sapienza University of Rome the course of Electromagnetic Fields (12 ECTS) for Electronics Engineering Bachelor Degree, and co-teaching the courses of Advanced Antenna Engineering (6 ECTS, in English) and of Engineering Electromagnetics (6 ECTS, in English) for Electronics Engineering and for Communications Engineering Master Degrees.
His scientific interests are focused on topics of theoretical and applied electromagnetics for electronics and telecommunications, mainly concerning the analysis, design, and test of antennas and components at microwaves, millimeter waves, and terahertz. Specific research interests involve various far-field and near-field radiating devices based on leaky waves, dielectric waveguides and resonators, periodic and multilayered printed structures, electromagnetic propagation in complex media, metamaterials and graphene, with related modeling and numerical aspects. Other research areas involve geoelectromagnetics (forward and inverse scattering problems in Ground Penetrating Radar and Time Domain Reflectometry techniques) and microwave plasma heating for alternative energy sources. His research activity included also bioelectromagnetics (modeling of interaction mechanisms of the electromagnetic fields with living matter).
Prof. Galli is author of more than three hundred scientific works indexed in the main databases, mostly on journals, books, encyclopaedias, and international conferences. His H-index is 32 and his i10-index is 91, with more than 3,700 citations (Google Scholar source). He organized and chaired various convened and special sessions, and was chosen several times as a member of technical program and of prize committees for the main European symposia in the areas of microwaves and antennas. He has been invited to give various academic lectures, conference talks, and seminars for PhD and specialized schools in national and European contexts.
He has been principal investigator, local coordinator, or participant in several funded competitive research projects in the university frame as well as in international frames, also in conjunction with public institutions, agencies and industries. He is author of a patent for an invention concerning a novel type of microwave antenna.
He received various prizes and grants for the research activities, developed both directly and in the frame of the group which he coordinates at the Laboratory of Electromagnetic Fields of DIET. He won the Barzilai Price in 1994 for the best scientific work of under-35 researchers at the 10th National Meeting of Electromagnetics . He was also the recipient of the Quality Presentation Recognition Award by the Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) at the International Microwave Symposium in 1994 and in 1995. Based on a poll among about three hundred attendants to the courses of the European School of Antennas (ESoA), in 2017 he has been elected the Best Teacher with a perfect score in a competition of more than one hundred international speakers.
As regards organization activities, he served in consulting and professional technical tasks, and assumed several academic management capacities in committees and councils both at Department (DIET) and at Faculty (Information Engineering, Computer Science, and Statistics) levels. In 2009 he was the Treasurer of the European Microwave Week (EuMW), the most important conference event in the electromagnetic area at European level. In 2014 he was the General Co-chair of the EuMW 2014. For the 2010-12 triennium he was elected as the Italian representative of the Board of Directors of the European Microwave Association (EuMA), the main European society of electromagnetics, and he was re-elected for the 2013-15 triennium. Since foundation in 2013, he has been the coordinator of the European Courses on Microwaves (EuCoM), the first European educational institution on microwaves. He is also a member of the ESoA. Since 2024 he has been elected Representative of Sapienza University of Rome Unit of the Italian Society of Electromagnetism (SIEm).
He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies by Cambridge University Press and of the IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He is also reviewer of the main international journals on microwave and antenna topics. Prof. Galli is a member of the leading national and international scientific societies of applied electromagnetics.

Contacts:
Prof. Eng. Alessandro Galli, PhD
Sapienza University of Rome Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications (DIET)
Address: Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy
Office Hours: From Monday to Friday, hr. 10-19 (by appointment) DIET Room 307
Email: alessandro.galli@uniroma1.it
Tel.: +39 06 44585840