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In the summer of 2012 Dr. Lo Iudice was hired as a Temporary Research Associate at the CRdC-Tencologie Scarl working within the project LeanLog funded by the Regione Campania. After serving as an Adjunct Professor from January to September 2017, he was an Assistant Professor (non tenure track) at the University of Naples Federico II until December 2019 when he became Assistant Professor (tenure track) at the same university and finally Associate Professor in 2022, the position he occupies today.
Dr. Lo Iudice’s record includes papers in cross-disciplinary journals such as Nature Communications, and top tier control journals, such as Automatica and IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. Notable contributions include the systematical analysis of the controllability and observability properties of complex networks, and solving the minimum energy control problem for stochastic temporal networks. In the realm of complexity, his main focuses were formation control and decentralized estimation of multi-agent systems, financial market dynamics, and epidemic modeling. In addition to the cooperation with the University of New Mexico, Dr. Lo Iudice established collaborations with several institutions, including the Universidad de Sevilla and the United States Naval Academy. His research is currently supported by the Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca through a grant for the project 2022K8EZBW «Higher-order interactions in social dynamics with application to monetary networks» – funded by European Union – Next Generation EU within the PRIN 2022 program (D.D. 104 - 02/02/2022) and by a grant from the University of Naples, awarded for the project BIOMASS. He participated in the organization, writing and management of several national and international grants, see the dedicated section of this form.
Dr. Lo Iudice has served on the editorial board of the journal IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I for the year 2023 as an associate editor, and is currently a senior associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II. He has organized a workshop entitled “Modeling and Control of Power Grids: where do we go from here?” at the 2021 European Control Conference, a flagship conference in controls and automation, and was a member of the local organizing committee of the same Conference in 2019.