Luigi Pomante

Associate Professor

Università degli studi dell'Aquila

L'Aquila, Italy

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The University of L’Aquila is one of the most prestigious universities in central Italy, whose origins can be traced back to 1464. In 2012, the University of L'Aquila restructured its teaching and research facilities, opening seven new Departments which promote, coordinate, organize and carry out research and academic teaching. Space technologies activities at the University of L’Aquila has achieved great successes over the last few years, particularly with respect to collaboration with Thales Alenia Space Italy. The UNIVAQ team involved in Space technologies project belongs to the Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics (DISIM, http://www.disim.univaq.it) and to the Center of Excellence DEWS (Design methodologies of Embedded controllers, Wireless interconnect and Systems-on-chip, http://dews.univaq.it). With respect to the Space technologies, DISIM/DEWS have experience on RTOSs/Hypervisors for multi-core mixed-critical systems and SoPCs (e.g., VERSAL) for SDR and AI@Edge.
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About me

Luigi Pomante has received the “Laurea” Degree in Computer Science Engineering from “Politecnico di Milano” (Italy) in 1998, the 2nd Level University Master Degree in IT from CEFRIEL (a Center of Excellence of “Politecnico di Milano”) in 1999, and the Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science Engineering from “Politecnico di Milano” in 2002. He had been a Researcher at CEFRIEL from 1999 to 2005 and, in the same period, he had been also a Temporary Professor at "Politecnico di Milano". From 2006, he is an Academic Researcher at Center of Excellence DEWS (“Università degli Studi dell’Aquila”, Italy). From 2008 to 2025 is has been Assistant Professor at “Università degli Studi dell’Aquila - DISIM” and, from 2025, he is Associate Professor in the same university. His activities, in the context of ATESAQ research group (www.atesaq.it) focus mainly on Electronic Design Automation (in particular Electronic System-Level HW/SW Co-Design) and Networked Embedded Systems (in particular Wireless Sensor Networks). In such a context, he has been author (or co-author) of more than 150 articles published on international and national conference proceedings, journals, and book chapters. He has been also reviewer and member of several TPCs related to his research topics. From 2010, he has been in charge of scientific and/or technical issues on behalf of DEWS in more than 15 funded European and national research projects.

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Interests

  • ESL HW/SW Co-Design
  • Real-Time OS (e.g., RTEMS, FreeRTOS)
  • Hypervisor (e.g., PikeOS, Xtratum)
  • Systems on Programmable Chip (e.g., VERSAL)