Andrea Acquaviva is a Full Professor at the Department of Electric, Electronic and Information Engineering (DEI) at the University of Bologna. He received a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2003 and Complex Systems for Life Science in 2018. He was a research intern at HP Labs Palo Alto, CA, USA (2001-2003) and a visiting researcher at LSI lab, EPFL, CH (2007-2008). He has been the coordinator of various research projects at the European and National level in the field of embedded software, IoT, and smart city/energy/buildings. His research interests focus on Programming models, compilers, and runtime for low-power embedded systems, multicore and heterogeneous HPC and embedded platforms, IoT and edge computing, cyber-physical systems, digital twins of CPS, and neuromorphic computing.
Andrea Bartolini holds an assistant professor (RTD-B) position at the University of Bologna. He is an active researcher in the domain of power and thermal management in a wide range of computing systems. In this field he has published more than won the Best Paper Award in DATE 2013, the Best IP Paper Award in DATE 2014 Conferences, and the Gauss Award at ISC 2016. He has collaborated with several international researchers and companies. Andrea Bartolini has been the main responsible for the design of advanced power management and monitoring support on the first Cavium ThunderX cluster and the D.A.V.I.D.E. system today ranked among the top 20 most energy-efficient supercomputers worldwide.