Teaching
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Since A.Y. 2018-2019 C. Boccaletti has been teacher of Renewables and Renewable Energy Conversion for the students of MSc Course in Electrical Engineering and since A.Y. 2020-2021 of Electrical Energy Conversion from Renewable Sources for the students of MSc Course in Energetic Engineering .
Since A.Y. 2009-2010 C. Boccaletti has been teacher of Combined Energy Production from Renewable Energy Sources (in Italian).
She has been teaching in Computer Aided Electrical Design I from A.Y. 2004-2005 to A.Y. 2006-2007, in CAD and Computation Techniques from A.Y. 2007-2008 to A.Y, 2008-2009 and in Introduction to Renewable Energies for the students of STEPS MSc Course from A.Y. 2018-2019 to A.Y. 2019-2020.
From 2006 to 2012 she was the responsible of an International agreement for the Teaching Staff Mobility in the Framework of the Erasmus Programme with the Universiy of Coimbra (Portugal) and from 2012 to 2016 was the responsible of a similar agreement with the Universidade da Beira Interior of Covilhã (Portugal), which included also student mobility.
In 2013 and 2014 she has been coordinator of an Avempace – Erasmus Mundus Research Fellowship in the framework of an agreement with Birzeit University (Palestine). In 2018-2021 she was the national coordinator for Sapienza in the Erasmus+ project financed by the European Commission in 2017: "e-Academy to support Smart Cities Operations in Palestine (eSCO)".
C. Boccaletti is permanent external member of the PhD Council in Electrical Engineering of Peninsula University of Cape Town (South Africa).
She did activities of professional formation as teacher of Energy Management.
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The programmes of all the courses are available at page "Didactics".
STUDENTS' ACHIEVEMENTS
Student Waled Mohamed Ahmed won the first prize of prestigious IEEE "IAS Myron Zucker Undergraduate Student Design Contest 2015", with a project titled "Solar Panels With Hydrogen Accumulators and Fuel Cell" he had performed as part of the exam of "Combined Energy Production from Renewable Energy Sources". The student was invited to present his work at the next IAS Annual Meeting, held in Dallas in October 2015, and there he won also the Best Paper Award. The same student was awarded the first prize of IEEE-IAS Thesis Contest 2016 with a MSc Thesis titled "Control Management of a Propulsion System with Supercapacitors for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles", supervisor Prof. Boccaletti.
Cristina Moscatiello's MSc thesis, defended in 2015 and titled “Theoretical study and experimental analysys of a thermal-photovoltaic panel”, of which Prof. Boccaletti was the supervisor, was awarded the 2nd Prize in “Non-PhD” cathegory of IAS Student Thesis Contest 2017.
In 2019 student Riccardo Mazzoli was awarded a grant for the development of his MSc thesis at the Laboratoire des Systèmes Electriques, Université de Tunis El Manar (Tunisia).
In 2023 PhD student Muhammad Salman was awarded a grant for the development of his PhD thesis in the Laboratory of the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research Group of the University of Nottingham (UK).
In 2023 PhD student Muhammad Salman was awarded a starting grant of Sapienza "Early career funding".