Andrea Piccolo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Andrea Piccolo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Project Officer, European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, Italy 

Andrea Piccolo is a dedicated Science for Policy Researcher at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, contributing to Galileo satellite navigation projects. With a robust background in telecommunications engineering, he has played key roles in GNSS security, receiver design, and space service volume applications. His expertise spans spaceborne receiver development, signal processing, and navigation systems, shaping the future of satellite navigation.

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Education 🎓

Andrea Piccolo earned his MSc in Telecommunications Engineering with a focus on Digital Signal Processing and Remote Sensing from Politecnico of Milan (2014) and his BSc in Telecommunications Engineering from Università degli Studi del Sannio (2011). His academic journey laid the foundation for his expertise in GNSS technology, satellite navigation, and space applications.

Experience 🚀

Andrea has an extensive career in satellite navigation and GNSS systems, working with Thales Alenia Space Italy and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. He has contributed to projects like Galileo, Moonlight LCNS, and NEOSAT, leading receiver design, GNSS signal processing, and performance evaluation. His work focuses on EU space programs, secure satellite communication, and spaceborne receiver innovations.

Research Interests 🔬

Andrea specializes in GNSS security, satellite navigation, signal processing, and in-orbit validation. His research contributes to interference monitoring, onboard orbit determination, and GNSS test bench calibration for space applications. His expertise enhances global navigation systems and future space-based positioning technologies.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Andrea’s contributions to GNSS and satellite navigation research have been widely recognized. His work on LEO-PNT, Galileo receivers, and GNSS security has earned him accolades in the European space industry. His involvement in EU-funded projects and international technical forums highlights his impact on global satellite navigation advancements.

Publications 📚

[2025] Interference Monitoring from Low Earth Orbit: The OPS-SAT ExperimentEng. Proc. 2025, 88, 8

[2025] Robust Precise on Board Orbit Determination Exploiting T-RAIM for LEO-PNTInternational Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation

[2024] Design and Testing of NewSpace Galileo Receiver for LEO Precise Onboard Orbit DeterminationION GNSS+ 2024

[2024] GNSS Test Bench Calibration for Space Service Volume ApplicationsMetroAeroSpace 2024

[2024] Interference Monitoring from Low Earth Orbit: The OPS-SAT ExperimentEng. Proc. 2024

Conclusion 🏆

Based on his research achievements, contributions to GNSS security, and international recognition, Andrea Piccolo is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work is highly relevant to global satellite navigation advancements, making him a valuable asset to the research community. With further interdisciplinary collaborations and leadership in mentorship, his impact can be even greater in the future.

Jose E. Naranjo | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jose E. Naranjo | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Full time Professor/Researcher, Technical University of Cotopaxi, Ecuador 

José Ezequiel Naranjo Robalino is a distinguished Industrial Engineer specializing in automation processes. He holds master’s degrees in Electronics and Automation, as well as in Production and Industrial Operations. Currently, he serves as a professor at Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, where he imparts knowledge in Production Management and Plant Design. With a robust research portfolio in Industry 4.0, virtual reality, automation, and industrial optimization, he has contributed over 40 high-impact publications. Beyond academia, José consults on electrical and electronic engineering projects and actively participates in several research networks across Ecuador.

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Education

José’s academic journey is marked by his attainment of two master’s degrees: one in Electronics and Automation, and another in Production and Industrial Operations. These qualifications have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of industrial engineering, particularly in automation processes. His educational background serves as a strong foundation for his teaching and research endeavors at Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi.

Experience �️

In his role as a professor at Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, José teaches courses in Production Management and Plant Design. His expertise extends to consulting, where he advises on automation, electronics, and electrical engineering projects. José has also conducted training sessions in electronic, systems, and industrial engineering, and has developed monitoring and control systems based on Industry 4.0 technologies.

Research Interests🔬

José Ezequiel Naranjo Robalino’s research interests focus on cutting-edge advancements in industrial engineering. He is deeply engaged in Industry 4.0, optimizing industrial processes through IoT, Digital Twins, and advanced automation to enhance efficiency and productivity. His expertise in Virtual & Augmented Reality extends to applications in industrial training, ergonomics, and rehabilitation, improving workplace safety and skill development. In the realm of Machine Learning & AI, he develops predictive models for industrial maintenance and production optimization, ensuring smarter and more efficient operations. Additionally, he explores Energy & Sustainability, focusing on energy efficiency applications in the industrial sector to promote eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions. 🚀🔬💡

Awards 🏆

José’s significant contributions to research and academia have been recognized through various awards and honors, reflecting his dedication to advancing industrial engineering and related fields.

Publications 📚

“Wearable Sensors in Industrial Ergonomics: Enhancing Safety and Productivity in Industry 4.0” – Journal: Sensors Published: February 28, 2025 DOI: 10.3390/s25051526 Cited by: Crossref

“Enhancing Institutional Sustainability Through Process Optimization: A Hybrid Approach Using FMEA and Machine Learning” – Journal: Sustainability Published: February 7, 2025 DOI: 10.3390/su17041357 Cited by: Crossref

“Innovative Virtual Reality Solutions for Technical Training in Heavy Construction Equipment Repair and Maintenance” – Journal: ResearchGate Published: January 2025 Link: ResearchGate Cited by: ResearchGate

“A Robotic Fish Processing Line Enhanced by Machine Learning” – Journal: ResearchGate Published: October 2024 Link: ResearchGate Cited by: ResearchGate

“Modelling and Simulation of a PLC-Based Automatic Stamping and Inspection System Incorporated with a Pick and Place Pneumatic Suction Cup Using Factory IO” – Journal: ResearchGate Published: August 2024 Link: ResearchGate Cited by: ResearchGate

Conclusion

José Ezequiel Naranjo Robalino is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions in automation, Industry 4.0, and virtual reality applications. His prolific research output, academic leadership, and technical expertise make him highly deserving of this recognition. However, expanding his global collaborations and emphasizing patents could further elevate his profile. 🎖️