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'''Pier-Luigi Emiliani''' is currently Associated Research Director in the Institute of Applied Physics "Nello Carrara" (IFAC) of the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy. Previously he was Director of the CNR Research Institute "Electromagnetic Waves (IROE)" (1997-2002); Director of the CNR Research Institute "Applied Physics - Nello Carrara (IFAC)" (2002-2008); President of the Florence CNR Area (2002-2008).
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He has experience in the theory and applications of digital signal processing and information technology, with main emphasis o applications of ICT in eInclusion and on ambient intelligence.  
 
 
 
 
For a detailed curriculum vitae of Pier Luigi Emiliani click: [[Vitae: Pier Luigi Emiliani|Full CV]].
 
 
Prof. '''Pier-Luigi Emiliani''' is currently Associated Research Director in the Institute of Applied Physics "Nello Carrara" (IFAC) of the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy. Previously he was Director of the CNR Research Institute "Electromagnetic Waves (IROE)" (1997-2002); Director of the CNR Research Institute "Applied Physics - Nello Carrara (IFAC)" (2002-2008); President of the Florence CNR Area (2002-2008). He has experience in the theory and applications of digital signal processing and information technology, with main emphasis on applications of ICT in e-Inclusion and on ambient intelligence.  
His major research interest focuses in theory and applications of digital signal processing and information technology.
 
Pier-Luigi Emiliani currently serves as a member of the [[N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees]] and [[N.E.T.S. Academic Staff]]
 
'''Selected publications'''
 
* Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: ”Universal Access: A Concept to Be Adapted to Technological Development and Societal Change.“. HCI (8) 2013: 22-29
 
* Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: Collective Intelligence for Einclusion. HCI (8) 2013: 30-37
 
* Francesco Gabbanini, Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: An innovative framework to support multimodal interaction with Smart Environments. Expert Syst. Appl. 39(3): 2239-2246 (2012)
 
* Pier Luigi Emiliani, Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini: Universal Access in Ambient Intelligent Environments: A Research Agenda. HCI (7) 2011: 153-162
 
* Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini, Pier Luigi Emiliani: Adaptations Based on Ontology Evolution as a Mean to Exploit Collective Intelligence. HCI (5) 2011: 327-336
 
* Yiannis Laouris, Georgina Siita, Patrick Roe, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Aleco Christakis: Virtual Structured Dialogic Design as Tool for Analysis of Threats before Implementing European Dialogues Aiming to Identify R&D Gaps in Assistive ICT. HCI (5) 2011: 492-497
 
* Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Design for All in action: An example of analysis and implementation. Expert Syst. Appl. 36(2): 985-994 (2009)
 
* Pier Luigi Emiliani: Technology for the Independent Living of People with Activity Limitations. HEALTHINF 2009: 9-12
 
* Pier Luigi Emiliani, Marco Billi, Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini: Design for All in the Ambient Intelligence Environment. ICCHP 2008: 123-129
 
* Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Ambient Intelligence and Multimodality. HCI (6) 2007: 33-42
 
* Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Is the Intelligent Environment Smart Enough? HCI (6) 2007: 43-52
* Marco Billi, Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini, Paolo Graziani: A Classification, Based on ICF, for Modelling Human Computer Interaction. ICCHP 2006: 407-414


He is co-author of over 180 scientific and technical papers.
He is co-author of over 180 scientific and technical papers.


Pier-Luigi Emiliani currently serves as a member of the [[N.E.T.S]] Board of Trustees.
 




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Latest revision as of 06:15, 4 May 2014

Pier-Luigi Emiliani
Pier-Luigi Emiliani
Service type N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees
Current Post Associate Research Director - Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” (IFAC) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR)
Degree(s) PhD
Field(s) of Study Physics
University(ies) University of Florence
Specialization(s) e-Inclusion; Ambient Intelligence
Social/Academic Member of Cost219ter for over 20 years





For a detailed curriculum vitae of Pier Luigi Emiliani click: Full CV.


Prof. Pier-Luigi Emiliani is currently Associated Research Director in the Institute of Applied Physics "Nello Carrara" (IFAC) of the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy. Previously he was Director of the CNR Research Institute "Electromagnetic Waves (IROE)" (1997-2002); Director of the CNR Research Institute "Applied Physics - Nello Carrara (IFAC)" (2002-2008); President of the Florence CNR Area (2002-2008). He has experience in the theory and applications of digital signal processing and information technology, with main emphasis on applications of ICT in e-Inclusion and on ambient intelligence. His major research interest focuses in theory and applications of digital signal processing and information technology.

Pier-Luigi Emiliani currently serves as a member of the N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees and N.E.T.S. Academic Staff

Selected publications

  • Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: ”Universal Access: A Concept to Be Adapted to Technological Development and Societal Change.“. HCI (8) 2013: 22-29
  • Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: Collective Intelligence for Einclusion. HCI (8) 2013: 30-37
  • Francesco Gabbanini, Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani: An innovative framework to support multimodal interaction with Smart Environments. Expert Syst. Appl. 39(3): 2239-2246 (2012)
  • Pier Luigi Emiliani, Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini: Universal Access in Ambient Intelligent Environments: A Research Agenda. HCI (7) 2011: 153-162
  • Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini, Pier Luigi Emiliani: Adaptations Based on Ontology Evolution as a Mean to Exploit Collective Intelligence. HCI (5) 2011: 327-336
  • Yiannis Laouris, Georgina Siita, Patrick Roe, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Aleco Christakis: Virtual Structured Dialogic Design as Tool for Analysis of Threats before Implementing European Dialogues Aiming to Identify R&D Gaps in Assistive ICT. HCI (5) 2011: 492-497
  • Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Design for All in action: An example of analysis and implementation. Expert Syst. Appl. 36(2): 985-994 (2009)
  • Pier Luigi Emiliani: Technology for the Independent Living of People with Activity Limitations. HEALTHINF 2009: 9-12
  • Pier Luigi Emiliani, Marco Billi, Laura Burzagli, Francesco Gabbanini: Design for All in the Ambient Intelligence Environment. ICCHP 2008: 123-129
  • Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Ambient Intelligence and Multimodality. HCI (6) 2007: 33-42
  • Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini: Is the Intelligent Environment Smart Enough? HCI (6) 2007: 43-52
  • Marco Billi, Laura Burzagli, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Francesco Gabbanini, Paolo Graziani: A Classification, Based on ICF, for Modelling Human Computer Interaction. ICCHP 2006: 407-414

He is co-author of over 180 scientific and technical papers.