Luigi Martirano is a researcher affiliated with the Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, specializing in the field of engineering with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, building and construction, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.
Their research primarily addresses topics such as smart grid energy management, microgrid control and optimization, advanced battery technologies research, electric and hybrid vehicle technologies, electric vehicles and infrastructure, integrated energy systems optimization, and building energy and comfort optimization.
Frequent publication venues for Luigi Martirano include:
Frequent co-authors collaborating with Luigi Martirano are:
Recent publications by Luigi Martirano include:
D. Sbordone;I. Bertini;B. Di Pietra;M.C. Falvo
Mostafa Kermani;Behin Adelmanesh;Erfan Shirdare;Catalina Alexandra Sima
Meng Yen Shih;Arturo Conde;Zbigniew Leonowicz;Luigi Martirano
Giuseppe Parise;Luigi Parise;Luigi Martirano;Peniamin Ben Chavdarian
M. Brenna;M.C. Falvo;F. Foiadelli;L. Martirano
Luigi Martirano;Emanuele Habib;Giuseppe Parise;Giacomo Greco
Pablo Arboleya;Cristina Gonzalez-Moran;Manuel Coto;Maria Carmen Falvo
Luigi Martirano
G. Parise;L. Martirano
M. C. Falvo;L. Martirano;D. Sbordone;E. Bocci
Giuseppe Parise;Luigi Martirano;Marco Laurini
Luigi Martirano;Giuseppe Parise;Giacomo Greco;Matteo Manganelli
G. Parise;L. Martirano;R.E. Nabours
Luigi Martirano;Sara Rotondo;Mostafa Kermani;Ferdinando Massarella
Matteo Manganelli;Alessandro Soldati;Luigi Martirano;Seeram Ramakrishna
M. Brenna;M.C. Falvo;F. Foiadelli;L. Martirano
Mostafa Kermani;Erfan Shirdare;Arsalan Najafi;Behin Adelmanesh
Giuseppe Parise;Luigi Martirano
Gianfranco Di Lorenzo;Sara Rotondo;Rodolfo Araneo;Giovanni Petrone
Mostafa Kermani;Domenico Luca Carnì;Sara Rotondo;Aurelio Paolillo
Andrea Monforti Ferrario;Francisco José Vivas;Francisca Segura Manzano;José Manuel Andújar
G. Parise;L. Martirano
Giuseppe Parise;Luigi Martirano
L. Martirano;S. Fornari;A. Di Giorgio;F. Liberati
Giuseppe Parise;Luigi Parise;Luigi Martirano;P. B. Chavdarian
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