Project Partners
The LibreRT Consortium is composed of two leading Italian universities, Università degli Studi di Salerno (UniSa) and Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi).
Università degli Studi di Salerno Team
Biagio Cosenza (PI)
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Politecnico di Milano Team
Politecnico di Milano is the largest technical university in Italy. It participates to the project with a team from the Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, one of the largest ICT departments in Europe. The team focuses on embedded and real-time OS design and compiler construction.

Federico Terraneo (local PI) is a tenure-track researcher (RTD-B) at Politecnico di Milano. His research interests focus on embedded systems (real-time systems, operating systems and distributed systems) as well as high-performance computing (compilers for modeling languages based on differential-algebraic equations, and thermal modeling/control in computer architectures). In LibreRT, he focuses on the real-time and embedded operating systems aspects of the project.

Giovanni Agosta is Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano. His research interests focus on the application of compiler technology to the analysis and enforcement of extra-functional properties of programs. In LibreRT, he supervises the compiler construction efforts to support approximate computing within the context of high-performance edge systems.
Daniele Cattaneo is PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano. His research interests span from compilation techniques for mixed-precision to hardware-software co-design and embedded real-time operating systems. In LibreRT, he works on the development of the mixed-precision compiler and of Miosix RTOS extensions.
External Advisory Board
The LibreRT external advisory board is composed of scientists and technologists outside the consortium who have committed to provide feedback and follow the works of the project.
- Prof. Stefano Cherubin, NTNU, Norway
- Dr. Mehdi Goli, Codeplay, UK
- Prof. Miguel Gutiérrez Gaitan, UNAB, Chile & ISEP, Portugal
- Prof. Georgios Keramidas, AUTh & ThinkSilicon, Greece
- Prof. Giuseppe Tagliavini, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy