Simone Bertoni
About Simone Bertoni
Simone Bertoni is the Control and Electrical Engineering Team Manager at Ceres in Horsham, England, specializing in innovative control systems for Fuel Cell Power Systems and Electrolysers. With a background in robotics and control systems, he has held various engineering roles and is dedicated to training the next generation of Control Engineers.
Work at Ceres
Simone Bertoni currently serves as the Control and Electrical Engineering Team Manager at Ceres, a position held since 2022. In this role, he leads a team dedicated to designing innovative control systems specifically for Fuel Cell Power Systems and Electrolysers. Prior to this, he worked at Ceres as the Principal Control Engineer and Controls and Electronics Team Lead from 2019 to 2022. His experience at Ceres reflects a consistent focus on advancing control engineering within the organization.
Professional Experience in Engineering
Simone Bertoni has a diverse background in engineering, having worked in various roles across different organizations. He began his career at the University of Pisa as a Robotics and Automation Engineer from 2011 to 2012. He then joined PITOM as a Robotics and Control Systems Engineer for seven months in 2012. Following that, he worked at Segula Technologies Italia as a Powertrain Control & System Engineer from 2013 to 2016, contributing to projects in the Turin area.
Education and Expertise
Simone Bertoni holds a Master Degree in Robotics and Automation Engineering from Università di Pisa, which he completed from 2007 to 2011. He also earned a Bachelor Degree in Information Engineering from the same institution, studying from 2003 to 2007. His educational background supports his specialization in integrating mixed Matlab/Simulink and C code toolchains, which is essential for his work in control systems.
Training and Knowledge Sharing
Simone Bertoni is passionate about nurturing the next generation of Control Engineers. He offers a comprehensive PID Control course aimed at developing skills in control engineering. Additionally, he engages with the engineering community by sharing real-world examples on LinkedIn, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and collaboration among professionals in the field.