Technische Universität Berlin
Alessandro Borghi is a PhD Researcher at Technische Universität Berlin since October 2021, focusing on structure-preserving model reduction for computing exceptional points in thermoacoustic spectra as part of the DAEDALUS project. Concurrently, Alessandro is a selected mentee at LeadTheFuture Mentorship, a non-profit organization supporting top-performing STEM students. In 2023, Alessandro was a Visiting PhD Student at Virginia Tech, collaborating on model order reduction techniques and presenting at a related conference. Past experience includes roles in business development at sparksense, engineering internships at Beckhoff Automation and CNH Industrial, and a technician position at Vista Security Network. Alessandro holds a Master's degree in Systems & Control from Delft University of Technology and two Bachelor's degrees in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering from Tongji University and Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna.
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Technische Universität Berlin
We’ve Got the Brains for the Future – in the Heart of Germany’s Capital With almost 34 000 students, circa 100 course offerings and 40 Institutes, the historic Technische Universität Berlin is one of Germany’s largest and most internationally renowned technical universities. Located in Germany’s capital city – at the heart of Europe – outstanding achievements in research and teaching, imparting skills to excellent graduates, and a modern service-oriented administration characterize TU Berlin. The range of services offered by our seven Faculties serves to forge a unique link between the natural and technical sciences on the one hand, and the planning, economics and social sciences and humanities on the other. This is indeed a significant achievement for any technical university.