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Giada Giorgi received the Laurea degree in Telecommunication engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics and Telecommunication engineering respectively in 2003 and 2007 from the University of Padova. She is currently an Associate Professor in Measurements (SSD ING/INF 07) at the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Padua.

Her main research interests are related to distributed measurement systems, wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) and wireless body sensor networks (WBSN). Specific research topics encompass several application areas in electronics, telecommunications and networking. They include network synchronization, oscillator models, timing distributed systems and their metrological characterization, spectral analysis, instrumentation and test system characterization, energy-aware acquisition systems and sensor network design and characterization, measurement and diagnostic for packet-switched communication networks, traffic analysis, signal processing, efficient data compression algorithms.

Prof. Giorgi actively participates in national and international research activities.
She was the principle investigator for the project: "Wireless Body Sensor Networks as Dependable Distributed Electromedical Systems" funded by the University of Padova.
She was the principal investigator for the project: “Precision Time Protocol (PTP) packet-delay variation filter and servo” with Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation, Camarillo, California.
She was a component of the research group in two “national relevance” (PRIN) research projects, funded by the Italian Ministry for University and Research (MIUR) respectively in 2005 for the project: “Analysis and measurement of performances in time-constrained communication networks” and in 2008 for the project: “Measurements and accuracy evaluation in wireless space-time localization application under real-life conditions”.
She was a component of the research group in the research project (PRAT) funded by the University of Padua in 2011 and titled “Energy-autonomous wireless sensor networks: from efficient sensor-level energy harvesting to intelligent network-level management”.

She was involved in the international Working Group on the proposed IEC/ISO/IEEE P21451-001 Standards, "Recommended Practice for Signal Treatment Applied to Smart Transducers". She is currently involved in the international IEEE Working Group for the revision of the standard IEC/ISO/IEEE 1451.0 about smart transducers.

Dr. Giorgi is a member of IEEE and GMEE (Gruppo Nazionale Misure Elettriche ed Elettroniche). She is a reviewer for IEEE Transaction on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Sensor Journal, IEEE Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Transaction on Industrial Informatics. She participates in the Technical Committees of international conferences including IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC).

She is author and coauthor of more than 70 scientific papers published in international journals and international conference proceedings.
She received a scientific recongnition from the IEEE Sensor Journal Concil for having written one of the most downloaded paper in August 2017.

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Her main research interests are related to distributed measurement systems, wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) and wireless body sensor networks (WBSN). Specific research topics encompass several application areas in electronics, telecommunications and networking. They include network synchronization, oscillator models, timing distributed systems and their metrological characterization, spectral analysis, instrumentation and test system characterization, energy-aware acquisition systems and sensor network design and characterization measurement and diagnostic for packet-switched communication networks, traffic analysis, signal processing, efficient data compression algorithms.