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2010 and 2012, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in electronics
and electrical engineering from the International
Burch University Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2015.
He is an assistant professor in embedded systems, control,
and optimization at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, D02, Ireland,
where he previously worked as a Marie Curie postdoctoral
fellow (EDGE Cofund). His research interests
include complex networks; cyberphysical systems; and
unconventional methods of computation, communication,
and control. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.
Irene Macaluso (macalusi@tcd.ie) earned her Ph.D.
degree in robotics from the University of Palermo in 2007.
She is a senior research fellow at CONNECT, Ireland's
Research Center for Future Networks and Communications,
based at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, D02, Ireland. Her
research interests include adaptive wireless resource allocation,
with a particular focus on the design and analysis of
market-based mechanisms in the management and operation
of reconfigurable wireless networks and the application
of machine learning to network resource sharing. She has
published more than 80 papers in internationally peerreviewed
journals and conferences and holds two patents.
She has been the executive editor of Transactions on Emerging
Telecommunication Technologies since 2016.
Nicola Marchetti (nicola.marchetti@tcd.ie) earned his
M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from the University of
Ferrara, Italy, in 2003; his M.Sc. degree in mathematics from
Aalborg University, Denmark, in 2010; and his Ph.D. degree in
wireless communications from Aalborg University in 2007.
He is an associate professor in wireless communications at
Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, D02, Ireland. He performs his
research under the Irish Research Centre for Future Networks
and Communications (CONNECT), where he leads the
Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science lab. His
research interests include self-organizing networks, signal
processing for communication, and radio resource management.
He has authored in excess of 150 journal and conference
papers, two books, and eight book chapters; holds four
patents; and received four best paper awards. He has served
as an associate editor for the IEEE Internet of Things Journal
since 2018. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.
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