The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roberto Gaudino sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 392 publications — 73rd percentile
73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.
The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roberto Gaudino sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 32 D-Index — 10th percentile
10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.
Roberto Gaudino is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy, where their research primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering.
Their work spans several subfields, including:
Gaudino's research topics are concentrated on photonic and optical technologies, particularly:
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gaudino include:
They have published extensively in the following venues:
Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Roberto Gaudino include:
A. Carena;M.D. Vaughn;R. Gaudino;M. Shell
S. Benedetto;R. Gaudino;P. Poggiolini
G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino
A. Carena;Vito De Feo;J.M. Finochietto;R. Gaudino
G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino
S.C.J. Lee;F. Breyer;S. Randel;R. Gaudino
I. Mollers;D. Jager;R. Gaudino;A. Nocivelli
Vittorio Curri;Mattia Cantono;Roberto Gaudino
A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino;P. Poggiolini
C M Okonkwo;E Tangdiongga;H Yang;D Visani
R. Gaudino;A. Carena;V. Ferrero;A. Pozzi
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G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino
R. Gaudino;D. Cardenas;M. Bellec;B. Charbonnier
M.J.R. Heck;A. La Porta;X.J.M. Leijtens;L.M. Augustin
G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino
S. Camatel;Valter Ferrero;Roberto Gaudino;Pierluigi Poggiolini
R. Gaudino;G.A.G. Castillo;F. Neri;J.M. Finochietto
V. Curri;R. Gaudino;A. Napoli;P. Poggiolini
Germán V. Arévalo;Germán V. Arévalo;Roberto C. Hincapié;Roberto Gaudino
G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino
Mattia Cantono;Roberto Gaudino;Vittorio Curri
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