Curriculum (Italiano)
Francesco Masulli e' Professore Straordinario
di Informatica (INF01) presso il Dipartimento di Informatica,
Bioingegneria, Robotica e Ingegneria dei Sistemi (DIBRIS)
dell'Università di Genova, Adjunct Professor presso lo Sbarro
Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Center for
Biotechnology della Temple University, Philadelphia (PA, USA) e
Associate Teacher presso la University of Zagreb (Croatia).
Titolare dei corsi: Well-Being Technologies, Fondamenti di
Informatica, Machine Learning e Computational Intelligence presso
l'Università di Genova e in Advanced Transport Management
Systems presso la University of Zagreb (Croatia).
Ha ricevuto il 2008 Pattern Recognition Society Award per
l'articolo: M. Filippone, F. Camastra, F. Masulli, S. Rovetta, "A
survey of kernel and spectral methods for clustering", Pattern
Recognition, 41, 1 pp. 176-190, 2008.
Autore di più di 200 pubblicazioni scientifiche in Clustering,
Apprendimento Automatico, Reti Neurali, Sistemi Sfumati,
Well-Being Technologies e Bioinformatica. Editore Associato delle
riviste "Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing",
"International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Soft Data
Paradigms", "International Journal on Intelligent Decision
Technologies", "Source Code for Biology and Medicine". Ha curato
vari numeri speciali di riviste scientifiche internazionali e
sette libri del settore stampati da case editrici internazionali.
Chair di varie conferenze e scuole internazionali tra cui il WILF
- International Workshop in Fuzzy Logic and Applications (1995,
1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2013, 2018), il CIBB - International
Meeting on Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics
and Biostatistics (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012) e i
Course of the International School on Neural Networks "E.R.
Caianiello" su Ensemble Methods for Learning Machines (Vietri,
2002) e su Computational Intelligence Methods for Data Analysis in
Oncology Bioinformatics (Vietri, 2010) e della 2nd International
Summer School on Deep Learning - DeepLearn 2018 (Genova-Italy,
2018).
Presidente dell'Italian Chapter of the IEEE Computational
Intelligence Society, Senior member dell'IEEE, Co-Chair of the
Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics of the International
Neural Network Society,
Responsabile scientifico di vari programmi di ricerca tra i quali
"MIE, Mobilita' Intelligente Ecosostenibile" (2014-2016), "PLUG-IN
Platform for Urban Mobility with Heterogeneous Sources Information
Management" (2013-2015), "IANUS - Integrated AssistaNce on
Unguarded Systems" (2013-2015), "Remote monitoring for health,
safety, quality of life and assisted independence of older and
fragile people and fragile" (2012-2015), "Predictive algorithms
for MicroRNA target genes in cancer" (2010) finanziati dal
European Regional Development Fund, MIUR, Regione Liguria e
fondazioni. Membro del Network of Excellence on "BIOPATTERN
Computational Intelligence for Biopattern analysis in Support of
eHealthcare" (EU FP6) e del progetto "ICT for EU-India
Cross-Cultural Dissemination"(2003 -2006) e della Cost Action
IC1406, "cHiPSet - High-Performance Modelling and Simulation for
Big Data Applications" (2015-2019) dove partecipa al Traffic
Modelling group del WP4.
Curriculum (English)
Francesco Masulli is a Full Professor of Computer Science at the
Department of Informatics, Bioingengering, Robotics and Systems
Engineering (DIBRIS) of the University of Genova, Adjunct Professor
at Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular
Medicine, Center, Center for Biotechnology of Temple University -
Philadelphia (PA, USA), and Associate Teacher at the University of
Zagreb (Croatia). Lecturer of the courses on Well-Being
Technologies, Foundation of Computer Science, Machine Learning, Data
Analytics and Computational Intelligence at the University of Genoa,
and on Advanced Transport Management Systems at the University of
Zagreb (Croatia).
Recipient of the 2008 Pattern Recognition
Society Award for the paper: M. Filippone, F. Camastra, F.
Masulli, S. Rovetta, "A survey of kernel and spectral methods for
clustering", Pattern Recognition, 41, 1 pp. 176-190, 2008 (759
citations on 02/08/2018). Author of more than 200 scientific
papers in Clustering, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Fuzzy
Systems, Well-Being Technologies and Bioinformatics. Associate
Editor of the journals "Intelligent Automation and Soft
Computing", "International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and
Soft Data Paradigms", "International Journal on Intelligent
Decision Technologies", "Source Code for Biology and Medicine".
Guest editor of various special issues of international journals
and editor of seven books with international publishers.
Chair of many international conferences and
schools, including the WILF International Workshop in Fuzzy Logic
and Applications (1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2013, 2018), the
CIBB - International Meeting on Computational Intelligence Methods
for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008,
2009, 2010, 2012), the Courses of the International School on
Neural Networks "E.R. Caianiello" on Ensemble Methods for Learning
Machines (Vietri-Italy, 2002) and on Computational Intelligence
Methods for Data Analysis in Oncology Bioinformatics (Vietri,
2010) and the 2nd International Summer School on Deep Learning -
DeepLearn 2018 (Genova-Italy, 2018).
Chair of the Italian Chapter of the IEEE Computational
Intelligence Society, Senior member of IEEE, Co-Chair of the
Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics of the International
Neural Network Society,
Principal investigator of many research programs including "MIE,
Mobilita' Intelligente Ecosostenibile" (2014-2016), "PLUG-IN
Platform for Urban Mobility with Heterogeneous Sources Information
Management" (2013-2015), "IANUS - Integrated AssistaNce on
Unguarded Systems" (2013-2015), "Remote monitoring for health,
safety, quality of life and assisted independence of older and
fragile people and fragile" (2012-2015), "Predictive algorithms
for MicroRNA target genes in cancer" (2010) funded by the European
Regional Development Fund, national and local governments and
foundations. He was member of the Network of Excellence on
"BIOPATTERN Computational Intelligence for Biopattern analysis in
Support of eHealthcare" (EU FP6), of the project "ICT for EU-India
Cross-Cultural Dissemination"(2003 -2006), and of the Cost Action
IC1406, "cHiPSet - High-Performance Modelling and Simulation for
Big Data Applications" (2015-2019) where he is involved in the
Traffic Modelling group of WP4.
Last update on 5 Aug 2018 by francesco.masulli@unige.it