High-Performance Microcontroller Programming Seminar in Naples

Giovanni Di Sirio, software architect di STMicroelectronics
Giovanni Di Sirio, software architect di STMicroelectronics
Thursday 29 February 2024, 17:19
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The new seminar conceived by Giovanni Di Sirio, software architect at STMicroelectronics and author of an operating system that has been successful worldwide for some applications, will be held in Naples on Wednesday, March 6th. Di Sirio will illustrate to the seminar participants the strategies and best practices for programming high-performance and low-energy consumption microcontrollers. Used for a very wide range of electronic devices, from microwave ovens to smartphones, from cars to drones and satellites, microcontrollers are increasingly complex today and require specific skills and knowledge to develop and manage more efficient and faster design processes. The training course also includes a comparison with researchers in the field: Mario Barbareschi (University of Naples Federico II), Salvatore Dello Iacono (University of Brescia), and Christian Esposito (University of Salerno). An approach that stems from the stable collaboration between the educational system and business, which NeaPolis Innovation started in 2006 for research and technical-scientific training in the field of enabling microelectronics technologies. The free training course is part of the broader framework of initiatives conceived and promoted by NeaPolis Innovation. It will take place in person at the STMicroelectronics auditorium and will be broadcast live streaming. The seminar's goal is to offer professionals, industry experts, university researchers, and programming enthusiasts the unique opportunity to acquire and refine the technical skills and abilities for more efficient programming of 32-bit ST microcontrollers.
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