Lecturers
Marco Barchiesi
Valentina Beorchia
Professore associato di Geometria presso il dipartimento di Matematica e Geoscienze
Luca Bortolussi
Since November 2015, I am Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Mathematics and Geosciences of the University of Trieste, Italy. From June 2014 to May 2015, I have been guest professor of Modelling and Simulation at the department of Computer Science of the University of Saarland in Saarbruecken, Germany. Before that, I was assistant professor (Ricercatore) of Computer Science at the Department of Mathematics and Geosciences of the University of Trieste, Italy. I graduated in Mathematics at the University of Trieste in 2003 and got a PhD in Computer Science form the University of Udine in 2007.
Giulio Caravagna
Lorenzo Castelli
Lorenzo is assistant professor in Operations Research at University of Trieste, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Transportation. Lorenzo’s research has mainly focused on the development of mathematical programming models and algorithms to optimise and manage the European air transport system, both at the strategic and tactical level.This research activity has been carried out through national and international projects funded by the European Union (6th and 7th Framework Program), EUROCONTROL, the SESAR Joint Undertaking, ENAV (the Italian air navigation service provider) and MIUR (the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research), and developed in collaboration with several European academic partners and stakeholders.
Daniele Coslovich
Daniele Del Santo
Luca Manzoni
Luca Manzoni is an assistant professor at the University of Trieste, Italy. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Milano-Bicocca in 2013. In 2012 he obtained a JSPS postdoctoral fellowship and in 2017 he obtained an award as the best young postdoc in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Milano-Bicocca. He has published more than 80 paper in international journal, conferences, and workshops. His interests are in the areas of natural computing models, like P systems, reactions systems, and cellular automata and in the area of evolutionary computation, and genetic programming in particular.
Laura Nenzi
Laura is currently an assitant professor at the department of Mathematics and Geosciences at the University of Trieste. From 2016 to 2018 she was research assistant in the Cyber-Physical system gropu at TU Wien. She received her PhD in Computer Decision and Systems Science (XVIII Cycle) from IMT, in 2016.