- Published more than 50 papers in international conferences and journals
- Notable publications include EnseSmells: Deep ensemble and programming language models for automated code smells detection, Architecture as Code, Waste Management Through Digital Twins and Business Process Modeling, etc.
Research Experience
- Involved in several conferences and workshops program committees and organized several workshops, such as MDE4SA@ICSA and FPVM@MODELS
- Co-organized the second edition of the summer school entitled Software Engineering for Digital Society (SE4DS)
- Currently an associate editor of the Journal of Computer Languages
- Reviewer for many journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Software, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, Software and Systems Modeling, Science of Computer Programming, Journal of Systems and Software, and Information and Software Technology
- Worked on several European and national research projects, such as MATISSE, CHOReVOLUTION, CHOReOS, INCIPICT, and PRIN 2022 COBOL
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science and Application, Thesis Title: Automated Synthesis of Service Choreographies, Received from: University of L’Aquila, Italy, Supervisor and co-supervisor: prof. Paola Inverardi, dr. Marco Autili, Period: October 2011 - October 2014
- Master degree in Computer Science with first-class honors, Thesis Title: Tecniche di reingegnerizzazione basate sulla specifica formale: un caso di studio, Received from: University of L’Aquila, Italy, Supervisor and co-supervisor: prof. Paola Inverardi, prof. Benedetto Intrigila, Date: 08 April 1998
Background
Currently an assistant professor (tenure track) at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (Italy) and previously a research fellow at the European University of Rome (Italy). His main research focuses on several aspects of software engineering, particularly in software architecture, model-based software engineering, distributed systems composition, and software systems maintenance and evolution, concentrating on code smells and technical debt.