User:Fabrizio Giudici
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Fabrizio Giudici started his career in 1994 after receiving the laurea degree in Electronics Engineering. He spent a short time in researching on the optimisation of instruction sets for microcontrollers, then he started a doctorate focused on the Java™ technology, which had been released by Sun Microsystems in 1995.
When in 1998 Fabrizio received the Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Genoa he had already started holding technical seminars and conferences; he was also writing technical papers for Mokabyte, the leading italian webzine about Java™.
In the same year he joined two friends for starting up a consultancy company; he also began the collaboration with Sun Microsystems Educational Services, Italy. Ever since he has been teaching classes about Java™ technology and Object Oriented Analysis and Design - all the items available in the Sun catalog, ranging from J2ME™ to J2EE™.
He had operated since 2001 as a freelance Java™ Architect, supporting small, medium and large companies in designing and developing mainly J2EE™-based applications. At the end of 2003 he started consulting for Sun Microsystems Professional Services, Italy. In 2005 Fabrizio incepted his own company, Tidalwave s.a.s.
Since the start of his career, Fabrizio designed and developed a large amount of software and services, both in C/C++ and Java™, ranging from stock order routing systems to Formula One realtime telemetry data delivery software, and has been the project leader in a large number of industrial projects.
His latest major project has been the design and implementation of RTTS, a Jini™-based real-time system for collecting and distributing telemetry data in the environment of Formula One racing cars. The system has been used by some of the F1 teams (including the World Champion) since the 2005 season.
Since 2007 Fabrizio is a proud member of the NetBeans Dream Team (http://www.netbeans.org/community/contribute/dreamteam.html) and keeps a blog at java.net. (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/fabriziogiudici)
Fabrizio is member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Computer & Communications Societies, founder of ADI (the italian association of Ph.D. students and holders), and honorary member of CUITSOC (Cambridge University Italian Society, UK).
My links: http://www.tidalwave.it/people, http://www.linkedin.com/in/fabriziogiudici
Papers and conferences: http://www.tidalwave.it/infoglueDeliverLive/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=274&languageId=1&contentId=-1