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CV_Vincenzo_Di_Capua.pdf

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I am a dedicated and highly skilled electronic engineer with a strong passion for signal processing and artificial intelligence. My work at CERN involves developing hardware and software solutions for real-time magnetic field measurements and superconducting quench localization. I maintain and upgrade firmware and hardware for these systems, develop new sensors and AI-based algorithms, and create Python scripts to automate testing processes.

I have a proven track record in designing and implementing innovative solutions, such as integrating third-party hardware and VHDL IP modules into FPGA-based real-time measurement systems and developing machine-learning models for particle accelerator magnets. My role also includes mentoring students and newcomers, ensuring the smooth operation of critical systems, and contributing to scientific publications.

With expertise in a wide range of technologies, including FPGA, SoC, VHDL, Python, and machine learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow, I am committed to advancing the field of computational magnetism and improving real-time applications in high-energy physics environments. My strengths in organization, problem-solving, and working under pressure make me a reliable and effective team player. Fluent in Italian, English, and French, I am continuously seeking opportunities to expand my knowledge and contribute to innovative projects.


When I'm not working, you can find me enjoying time with my family or cycling on white roads with my gravel bike. I also have a passion for photography and painting, and I am actively involved in CERN outreach initiatives.

My Languages

Italian | Mother tongue **** English | C1 ****French | B2

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