Luigi FORTUNA
Luigi Fortuna was born in Siracuse (ITALY) in 1953. He received the degree of Electrical Engineering (cum laudae) from the University of Catania in 1977. He was researcher in Electronics up to 1987 when he became Associate Professor of Automatic Control. In that a period he was more time visiting researcher at the JET (Joint European Torus) in Abington (UK) where he worked in the design of control apparatus of the JET machine.
Since 1994 he is Full Professor of System Theory. He now teaches the following courses: Complex Adaptive Systems and Robust Control.
He has published more than 700 technical papers and is coauthor of 13 scientific books among which: Optimal and Robust Control: Advanced Topics with MATLAB (CRC Press, 2012), From Physics to Control through an Emergent View (World Scientific 2010), Modelling, Estimation and Control of Networked Complex Systems (Springer, 2009), Chua's circuit implementations (World Scientific, 2009), Advanced Topics on Cellular Self-Organizing Nets and Chaotic Nonlinear Dynamics to Model and Control Complex Systems (World Scientific, 2008), Soft Sensors for Monitoring and Control of Industrial Processes (Springer, 2006), Bio-Inspired Emergent Control of Locomotion Systems (World Scientific, 2004), Soft- Computing (Springer 2001), Nonlinear Non Integer Order Circuits and Systems (Worl Scientific 2001), Cellular Neural Networks (Springer 1999), Neural Networks in Multidimensional Domains (Springer 1998), Model Order Reduction in Electrical Engineering (Springer 1994), Robust Control - An Introduction (Springer 1993).
His scientific interests include: Robust Control, Nonlinear Science and Complexity, Chaos, Cellular Neural Networks, Soft-Computing Strategies for Control, Robotics, Micro-Nanosensor and Smart Devices for Control, Nano-Cellular Neural Networks Modelling.
He was the coordinator of the courses in Electronic Engineering.
He was in charge for project of MURST with University of San Diego
California for an educational program including Graduate and Undergraduate students.
He was responsible for the University of Catania of two EU projects: Clawar (Climbing and Walking Robots) and DICTAM (Dynamic Image Computing using Tera- Speed Analogic Visual Microprocessors).
He had a contract with Joint Europeam Torus (EURATOM) (Abington-UK) for the period 1/1/98-31/12/98 for the use of Intelligent Tecniques in Fault Pulse Validation. He is now responsible of a project in collaboration with ENEA (Frascati) in the area of Plasma Control.
He was responsible of two projects supported by Italian Spatial Agency: one on the Maars Mission and the other one on Multifunctional Modular Robotic Platforms.
He was the coordinator of the project FIRB RBNE01CW3M “Cellular Self-organizing nets and chaotic nonlinear dynamics to model and control complex systems” (2002-2005).
He was scientific coordinator of the project PRIN 2003 and 2005. He was scientific responsible of a Research Unit in projects PRIN 1994, 1995 and 1996.
He was the scientific responsible for several bilateral projects: bilateral project Italy-Hungary in the framework of the “XVII executive programme of scientific and technological co-operation between Italy and Hungary for the years 2008-2010”; bilateral project Italy-Poland in the framework of the “XIX executive programme of scientific and technological co-operation between Italy and Poland for the years 2007-2009”; bilateral VIGONI project Italy-Germany 2009-2010.
He is Fellow of the IEEE. He was IEEE CAS Chairman of the CNN Technical Committee, IEEE CAS Distinguishing Lectures 2001-2002, IEEE Chairman of the IEEE CAS Chapter Central- South ITALY.
He served as Associate Editor the IEEE Trans. CAS for the period from July 1997 to June 1999.
He was the chairman of CNNA2000, NDES2000 conferences and the 10th Experimental Chaos Conference. He is now the chairman of the “Physics and Control Conference” (PhysCon 2009).
He is Member of the Editorial Board of IEEE CAS Magazine and Int. J. of Bifurcations and Chaos.
Particular contribution has been given by prof. Fortuna to the cooperation with ST Microelectronics Company in the field of Fuzzy Logic Controller Design and in the area of Soft- Computing and Multimedia Applications, in the area of Nonlinear Circuits.
Prof. Fortuna is coauthors of 12 Industrial Patents. He has been is in charge of several R&D projects with industrial partners italian, EU and USA universities.
He has been in the Evaluation Board of Politecnico di Bari (1999/2000) and of the Evaluation Board of the Università degli Studi di Catania.
From 2002 to 2005 he was in charge as Chair of the Department of Electrical Electronics and System Engineering. He directs since November 1996 the PhD course in Systems Engineering (in the past called PhD course in Electronics, Automation and Control of Complex Systems) at the University of Catania. Since November 2005 until October 2012 he has been the dean of the Engineering Faculty.
Since January 2009 he is Reviewer for the National Science Foundation (USA).
He has been the coordinator of the Quality Borad for the University of catania (from 01/11/2012 to 31/05/2013).
He is coordinator of the PON project "Ambition Power - Formazione".
He has been in the national board for PRIN MIUR 2009, Area 09.
According to Scopus it results: citations 7290, H-index 46.
Academic Year 2021/2022
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
AUTOMATIC CONTROL A - L
Academic Year 2020/2021
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
AUTOMATIC CONTROL A - L
Academic Year 2019/2020
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
AUTOMATIC CONTROL A - L
Academic Year 2018/2019
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
AUTOMATIC CONTROL A - L
Academic Year 2017/2018
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 2nd Year
COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AND BIOROBOTICS
Academic Year 2016/2017
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 2nd Year
COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AND BIOROBOTICS
Academic Year 2015/2016
- DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 1st Year
ROBUST CONTROL - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Automation Engineering and Control of Complex Systems - 2nd Year
COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AND BIOROBOTICS