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[[Image:Pancaldi_BU.JPG|193px|left]]'''Fabrizio Pancaldi''' was born in Modena, Italy, in 1978. He received the Dr. Ing. Degree in Electronic Engineering (cum laude) in 2002 and the Ph. D. degree in Information Engineeringin in 2006, both from the [http://www.unimo.it University of Modena and Reggio Emilia], Italy. From March 2006 he is holding the position of Assistant Professor at the same university and he gives the courses of Telecommunication Networks and Interconnection Techniques. His research interests lie in the wide area of wireless communications, with particular emphasis on detection/equalization techniques and statistical channel modelling.
[[Image:Pancaldi_BU.JPG|193px]]'''Fabrizio Pancaldi''' was born in Modena, Italy, in 1978. He received the Dr. Ing. Degree in Electronic Engineering (cum laude) in 2002 and the Ph. D. degree in Information Engineeringin in 2006, both from the [http://www.unimo.it University of Modena and Reggio Emilia], Italy. From March 2006 he is holding the position of Assistant Professor at the same university and he gives the courses of Telecommunication Networks and Interconnection Techniques. His research interests lie in the wide area of wireless communications, with particular emphasis on detection/equalization techniques and statistical channel modelling.

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File:Pancaldi BU.JPGFabrizio Pancaldi was born in Modena, Italy, in 1978. He received the Dr. Ing. Degree in Electronic Engineering (cum laude) in 2002 and the Ph. D. degree in Information Engineeringin in 2006, both from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. From March 2006 he is holding the position of Assistant Professor at the same university and he gives the courses of Telecommunication Networks and Interconnection Techniques. His research interests lie in the wide area of wireless communications, with particular emphasis on detection/equalization techniques and statistical channel modelling.