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Full Professor of Agricultural Mechanics, with experience across a wide range of topics, developing a comprehensive perspective on the study of tractors and agricultural machinery. His work addresses design, manufacturing, functional, economic, safety, and sustainability aspects, using experimental, numerical, and statistical methods.
Currently, his research focuses primarily on experimental testing of agricultural machinery to evaluate performance, efficiency, and work quality. In addition, he develops data-driven algorithms for the management and optimization of off-highway vehicle fleets.
He is currently a departmental delegate for third mission.
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