Andrea Alimenti received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electronic Engineering from Roma Tre University in 2014 and 2017, respectively. In 2020, he received the Ph.D. degree in Applied Electronics from the same university, with a dissertation entitled Advanced Microwave Resonant Measurement Techniques for the Characterization and Study of Dielectrics, Conductors and Superconductors. His doctoral thesis was awarded the 2022 Best Dissertation Award by the IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society.
He is currently a Tenure-Track Researcher at Università degli Studi Roma Tre, where he teaches the courses Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronic Measurements for the Electronic Engineering program and Fundamentals of Electrical Measurements for the Biomedical Engineering program. His main research interests include the development of microwave measurement techniques and systems for the characterization of conductive, superconductive, and dielectric materials; measurement systems for cryogenic applications and ultra-high magnetic fields; and the design of front-end and readout electronic systems for spaceborne X-ray detectors dedicated to the study of astronomical sources.