Claudio Casetti is a Full Professor at the Department of Control and Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
He has published over 250 papers in peer-refereed international journals and conferences on the following topics: vehicular networks, Intelligent Transportation Systems, 5G/6G networks, IoT systems. According to Google Scholar, his H-index is 42.
A list of Claudio Casetti’s publications can be found on the Publication Open Repository of Politecnico di Torino
He is a Senior Member of IEEE.
As of July 2024, he is Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, for which he previously served as Senior Editor (2020 to 2024) and Associate Editor (2013 to 2020).
In 2024 he was nominated Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.
He was the Scientific Coordinator of the Master in “Electrified and Connected Vehicle” at Politecnico di Torino between 2018 and 2021.
He chaired the Turin Urban Digital Mobility working group within the Smart Roads project fostered by the City of Turin between 2018 and 2022.
He was responsible for the Politecnico di Torino Research Unit of CNIT (Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni) (2014-2019). He is now a member of CNIT Shareholder’s Assembly (2020-present)
He has given Tutorials on vehicular networks at major IEEE Conferences, including IEEE ICC, IEEE Globecom, IEEE CCNC and IEEE VTC.
He has served in the Technical Program Committees of the main international conferences in the networking field (such as IEEE INFOCOM, ACM SIGMETRICS, IEEE GLOBECOM or IEEE ICC).
He serves/has served as:
He is/was the team leader of the CNIT partnership in the 5G-CARMEN project (2018-2021) and the team leader for Politecnico di Torino in the 5GROWTH project (2019-2022), the Hexa-X project (2021-2023) and the CONNECT project (2022-2025). He was team leader for Politecnico di Torino in the FP7 Projects FIGARO and myMED.
He was Principal Investigator in the PRIN GATEcom project (2011-2013) funded by the Ministry of University and Research.
He has been a visiting scholar at Umass Amherst (1995), UCLA (2000), UCSD (2003), Monash University (2012, 2016), TU Berlin (2021, 2022, 2024) and Hasso-Plattner-Institut (2023, 2024).