Federico received his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2012 and his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2014 from the University of Parma (Italy). He is currently a PhD. student in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Parma (Italy). His main research topic is Prognostics and Health Management applied to fluid power systems and hydraulic components. During the first year of his PhD, he collaborated on the development of a hydraulic hybrid excavator. In April 2016, he joined the MAHA Fluid Power Research Center (Purdue University) for six months as visiting scholar. At the end of his studies, he would like to start a career in an international and dynamic R&D environment.
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