Marco Balsi



ing. Marco Balsi
assistant professor (ricercatore)


Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica
Università "La Sapienza"
Via Eudossiana 18
00184 Roma, Italy

balsi@uniroma1.it
mobile: (+39) 320 435 7195
Corso di Teoria dei Circuiti Elettronici
Corso di Elettronica 2, II modulo

last update 11/03/09


Curriculum Vitae:
Marco Balsi received the M.S. (Dott. Ing.) degree in Electronic Engineering from "La Sapienza" University of Rome in 1991 and the Ph.D (Dottorato di Ricerca) in Electronic Engineering from the Italian Ministry of University and Scientific and Technological Research in 1996.
In 1991 he was visiting scholar at the Dual and Neural Computing Laboratory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, and in 1993 at the Nonlinear Electronics Laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley.
Since 1996 he is assistant professor (ricercatore) at the Department of Electronic Engineering of "La Sapienza" University of Rome.
He teaches Electronic Circuit Theory (I module - synthesis of passive circuits) and Embedded Systems at the Faculty of Engineering of "La Sapienza" University in Rome (see links above for web pages in Italian), and Electronics (2,II module - radio-frequency circuits) in Latina. He is a member of the teaching staff of the graduate course (dottorato) in Electronic Engineering of "La Sapienza" University, currently tutoring two graduate students.
He is author or co-author of about 90 refereed publications.
His main research interests are in the theory, synthesis and implementation of nonlinear electronic systems. He obtained and published original results concerning cellular neural network theory, artificial vision and robotics, biomedical and environmental signal processing, anti-personnel mine detection.
He is currently engaged in research on mine detection, circuits for piezoelectromechanical structures, artificial vision, biomedical and environmental data processing.
He manages the humanitarian demining laboratory of Cisterna di Latina, and participates in the activity of the research center for sustainable mobility.
He is president of Tecnologie Solidali onlus, a non-profit society supporting socially-oriented technological research.