Chiara Foglietta
- Organization: University of Roma Tre
- Address: Via della Vasca Navale 79, Rome
- Room: MCIPlab, first floor, 1.17
- Phone: +39 06 5733 3641
- Email: chiara.foglietta AT uniroma3.it
Chiara Foglietta received the Master degree (cum laude) in Automation and Management Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Automation from University "Roma Tre", Italy, in 2009 and 2013, respectively.
She is currently a not-tenured assistant professor at Engineering Dept., University "Roma Tre". She teaches “Industrial Control Systems” in Italian at University “Roma Tre”.
Her research interests are in the field of control of smart power systems, hierarchical state estimators for smart grids, and information fusion algorithms, especially Evidence Theory. She has been also involved in several EU projects.
My Research Experience
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University of Roma Tre, IT
Not-Tenured Assistant Professor 2017-TodayOrganization: Department of Engineering
Starting Date: March 2017
Italian: Ricercatore a Tempo Determinato Tipo A
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University of Roma Tre, IT
PostDoctoral Fellowship 2013-2017Organization: Department of Engineering
Laboratory: Model for Critical Infrastructure Protection (MCIP)
Activities: The research program included risk analysis and data fusion techniques in the field of cyber threats for Industrial Control Systems. This study was implemented in a hybrid testbed for power grid case study, involving also a general-purpose telecommunication network.
Referee: Stefano Panzieri
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Royal Holloway University of London, UK
PostDoctoral Fellowship 2014Organization: Department of Information Security
Laboratory: Critical Infrastructure Security and Testing
Activities: The research objective was to develop a hierarchical state estimation algorithm for smart grids.
Referee: Stephen D. Wolthusen
My Education
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University of Roma Tre, IT
Ph.D in Computer Science and Automation 2010-2012Thesis: System Methodologies and Risk Management in Critical Infrastructure Protection
Description: This thesis explored how modeling critical infrastructures and fusing information in event of faults and cyber attacks in order to define a risk
Thesis Defense: 04 June 2013
Advisor: Stefano Panzieri
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University of Roma Tre, IT
Masters Degree in Management and Automation Engineering 2006-2009Thesis: Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies Modelling and Simulation
Description: This thesis explored the interconnection between telecommunication network and power grid, and modeled using a unique framework.
Final Grade: 110/110 cum laude
Host: ENEA research center at Casaccia
Advisor: Stefano Panzieri
External Advisor: Michele Minichino
External Advisor: Ester Ciancamerla
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University of Roma Tre, IT
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Engineering 2003-2006Thesis: Spatially Structured Genetic Algorithms (in Italian)
Final Grade: 104/110 cum laude
Advisor: Stefano Panzieri