Damiano Franzò
Working on computational electromagnetics at Politecnico di Torino
Postdoctoral fellow
I am a Postdoctoral fellow at Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy. I specialize in developing and applying advanced numerical techniques to solve electromagnetic problems. I am also passionate about scientific computing and high-performance applications, with a strong focus on C++ and experience in MATLAB, Python, and Julia.
I graduated with a Ph.D. (cum Laude) at Politecnico di Torino in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. Prior to my doctoral studies, I graduated (cum laude) with a Master of Science (MSc) at Politecnico di Torino in Computer Engineering, and Master of Science (MSc) from Télécom Paris in Data Science and Engineering (coursework and examinations completed at EURECOM), earned through a double degree program.
A list of my publications can be found in the publication section
Since the beginning of my research activity, I have developed more than 5 fast electromagnetic solvers (either in MATLAB or C++), for use in my published articles and ongoing research. I have contributed to Eigen, a widely used C++ linear-algebra open-source library. My contributions, made through several merge requests (MRs), include implementing complex-value SIMD operations, enabling/fixing bindings to third-party libraries, and addressing other similar issues. I am also the main author of open321, a C++ open-source library for matrix preconditioning for electromagnetics simulations.
Please do not hesitate to contact me by email with any inquiries or collaboration proposals. You can find in the resume section a detailed breakdown of my experiences and background.