Carlo Cenedese
Creating a holistic solution to get the most out of the smart-cities’ growing complexity is a major challenge that we tackle with the NCCR project
Carlo Cenedese is a postdoctoral researcher who studies incentives to ease congestion on the electricity and road networks. He performed his PhD at the University of Groningen (NL). He was born in Treviso, Italy, and received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree at the University of Padova (IT). Carlo worked for a period for the company VI-grade s.r.l. in collaboration with the Automation Engineering group of Padova. His research interests include both theory, e.g., game theory, distributed optimization, and applications, e.g., incentive-based traffic control and smart charging of electric vehicles.
In 2024 Carlo Cenedese took up an assistant professorship at TU Delft.