Girolamo Fornarelli

Girolamo Fornarelli received his Master’s degree in Electronic Engineer and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineer from the Politecnico di Bari where at present, he is Assistant Professor in the Circuit Theory group. He taught “Circuit Simulation” and “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits” at the I and II Faculty of Engineering and concurrently he teaches “Electrotechnics” at the I Faculty of Engineering. He serves as reviewer for many international conferences and journals, as well as chairman, organizer of the special sessions and a member of the international program committee at international conferences. His most research interests deal with analysis of non-linear circuits, theoretical aspects for the development of neural networks, application of artificial neural networks and soft computing methods to clustering and non-destructive evaluation of industrial products and installations. Moreover, he works in the field of evolutionary computational, in detail such studies are related the characterization, optimization and design of neural circuits and optical fibres.

Publications

Swarm Intelligence for Electric and Electronic Engineering
Girolamo Fornarelli, Luciano Mescia. © 2013. 368 pages.
With growing developments in artificial intelligence and focus on swarm behaviors; algorithms have been utilized in solving a variety of problems in the field of engineering....
Optimum Design and Characterization of Rare Earth-Doped Fibre Amplifiers by Means of Particle Swarm Optimization Approach
Girolamo Fornarelli, Antonio Giaquinto, Luciano Mescia. © 2013. 21 pages.
The rapid increasing of internet services requires communication capacity of optical fibre networks. Such a task can be carried out by Er3+-doped fibre amplifiers, which allow to...
AVI of Surface Flaws on Manufactures I
Girolamo Fornarelli, Antonio Giaquinto. © 2009. 5 pages.
The defect detection on manufactures is of utmost importance in the optimization of industrial processes (Garcia 2005). In fact, the industrial inspection of engineering...