Alexander Anciello Taffanel
About Alexander Anciello Taffanel
Alexander Anciello Taffanel is an educator and professional in the field of electrical engineering and automation, currently serving as a trainer at Réseau Ducretet and a member of various organizations including KNX France and the Smart Buildings Alliance. He has a background in engineering and has contributed to the development of collaborative initiatives among KNX professionals in France.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Alexander Anciello Taffanel has been employed at Aix-Marseille University as an Enseignant since 2018. In this role, he contributes to the academic environment in the Région de Marseille, France. His responsibilities include teaching and engaging with students in the field of electrical engineering and automation.
Education and Expertise
Taffanel studied at Aix-Marseille University, where he achieved a Master’s degree in Spécialité génie électrique et automatisme from 2013 to 2015. Prior to this, he completed a Licence MEP at the same institution from 2012 to 2013. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in electrical engineering and automation.
Professional Experience
Taffanel has held various positions in the engineering field. He worked as an Ingénieur fiabiliste at Groupe Ponticelli Frères for three months in 2013 at Raffinerie TOTAL la Mède. He also served as an Ingénieur génie électrique et automatismes at KALISTECO from 2015 to 2019 in Bastia, Corse, France. Currently, he is the Directeur at Protocal since 2019 and has been a Formateur at Réseau Ducretet since 2018.
Involvement in KNX France
Taffanel is a member of the Collège Intégrateurs KNX France, a role he has held since 2021. He actively participates in the development of the KNX France association by creating commissions and organizing events. His involvement facilitates collaboration among certified KNX Advanced professionals in France.
Membership in Professional Organizations
In addition to his role at KNX France, Taffanel has been a member of the Smart Buildings Alliance for Smart Cities since 2020. His engagement in these organizations reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge and practices in the fields of smart buildings and automation.