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Fabio Di Natale

CFD Analyst
Visiting Scientist
Artificial and Mechanical Intelligence
Address
Research center
About

Fabio gained his Bachelor degree in Mathematics for Engineering Sciences in 2011 and his Master Degree in Mathematical Engineering in 2015 at Politecnico di Torino, focusing his studies on mathematical modeling of physical phenomena (e.g. fluid dynamics, continuum mechanics, etc.).

From 2015 to 2017, he worked as Technical Analyst for Accenture S.p.A., being part of the ICT Support Team for an Italian Financial Institution.

After this experience, he decided to look for a job nearest to his studies and interests, thus becoming a CFD Analyst for a small engineering consultancy company, where he worked from 2018 to 2020.

From January 2021, he joined IIT (specifically the Artificial and Mechanical Intelligence Research line) as a member of the iRonCub team, developing, always as CFD Analyst, the numerical procedure for simulating the robot flying using Ansys Fluent platform.

Inside the AMI laboratory, he is also member of another team working on control and optimization algorithms. 

Education

Title: Ingegneria Matematica
Institute: Politecnico di Torino
Location: Torino (TO)
Country: Italy
From: 2012 To: 2015

Title: Matematica per le Scienze dell'Ingegneria
Institute: Politecnico di Torino
Location: Torino (TO)
Country: Italy
From: 2008 To: 2011

Experience External

Title: CFD Analyst
Institute: TecnoHit S.R.L.
Location: Costa Volpino (BG)
Country: Italy
From: 2018 To: 2020

Title: Technical Analyst
Institute: Accenture S.p.A.
Location: Milan (MI)
Country: Italy
From: 2015 To: 2017

Skills

Computer Skills
- CFD Analysis
- Programming Languages (C, Python)
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Soft Skills
- Problem Solving
- Team Work
- Flexibility/Adaptability

All Publications
2022
Hui T., Paolino A., Nava G., L'Erario G., Di Natale F., Bergonti F., Braghin F., Pucci D.
Centroidal Aerodynamic Modeling and Control of Flying Multibody Robots
International Conference on Robotics and Automation