Alfredo Accattatis graduated in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, and earned a Ph.D. in Microelectronics from the University of Rome “Tor Vergata.” He qualified to practice at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and is enrolled in the Register of Engineers of Rome. He also holds a degree in Psychology from “Niccolò Cusano” University.
He worked at Eurolab s.r.l. with Prof. Armando Bellini (hardware and software design of electric motor drives with field-oriented control); at Gesinf s.r.l. (design of information systems); at Alenia Difesa S.p.A. (Avionic Systems and Equipment Department, avionic design for fighter aircraft); and at Ericsson S.p.A. (research and development in DSP).
He collaborated with the magazines Nuova Elettronica, Fare Elettronica, and Elettronica In (developing software, hardware, and articles), and published dozens of scientific papers with Elsevier and in conference proceedings.
Since 2002, he has designed stand-alone and grid-connected photovoltaic systems, with hundreds of small, medium, and large installations to his credit, and is the author of the “Solar Patrol” software for managing stand-alone photovoltaic systems.
He is currently IT Officer and Project Manager at D.C.T.I.I. (Direzione Centrale Tecnologie Informatiche ed Innovazione – Central Directorate for Information Technology and Innovation), first in the Information Security area and later in the Applications Operation area.
In 2012, he was lecturer in Methodologies of Internal Measurements in Virtual Systems at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” and in the integrative course of Virtual Instrumentation for Electrical Safety Verifications within the course of Electrical Safety by Prof. Roberto Lojacono, Department of Electronics. Since the academic year 2015/16, he has been a contract lecturer of the course Fundamentals of Computer Science at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Department of Energetics.
He has also served as a consultant for civil and criminal courts, with more than thirty expert opinions as CTU and CTP.
An expert in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), he is the author of the virtual measurement software Visual Analyser.