et Studiorum Oct 1, 2015 1 Personal Information Family Name, Name: Milicchio, Franco Office Phone: (+39) 06 / 5517-3217 Office Address: Department of Engineering University Roma Tre Via della Vasca Navale, 79 00146, Roma (RM) Italy Office Email: milicchio@dia.uniroma3.it 2 Current Position Assistant Professor at the College of Engineering, University Roma Tre. 3 Academic Experience 2013 present Lecturer for the course Elements of Computer Science. Laurea (Bachelors Degree) in Mechanical Engineering, Department of Engineering, University Roma Tre. 2009 2015 Lecturer for the course Parallel and Distributed Computing. Laurea Specialistica (Masters Degree) in Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Engineering, University Roma Tre. 2007 2008 Post-Doctoral fellow at the Department of Studies on Structures, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre, Rome, Italy. 2007 Lecturer for the course Parallel and Distributed Computing. Laurea Specialistica (Masters Degree) in Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre. 2005 2006 Teaching Assistant for the course Concurrent Programming. Laurea Specialistica (Masters Degree) in Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre. 1
2004 2006 Teaching Assistant for the course Parallel and Distributed Computing. Laurea Specialistica (Masters Degree) in Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, UniversitĹ Roma Tre. 2005 Lecturer for the course Software Management. University Roma Tre. Masters in Complex Systems in Metropolitan Mobility, 4 Education Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Informatics and Automation, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre, Italy. Degree awarded on March 16, 2007 (National fellowship for Doctoral Degree awarded). Advisor Prof. Alberto Paoluzzi. Reviewers Prof. Chandrajit Bajaj (University of Texas at Austin, USA) and Prof. Vadim Shapiro (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA). Dissertation: Towards a topological unification of finite computational methods. Doctoral School Compulog Americas Summer School on Computational Logic, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, USA, June 2004 (Grant awarded). Doctoral School 32ème École de Printemps d Informatique Théorique: Théorie de la Concurrence (32nd Spring School of Theoretical Computer Science: Theory of Concurrency), Centre International de Recontres Mathématiques (CIRM), Marseille-Luminy, France, April 2004. Graduated in Computer Engineering (Laurea Vecchio Ordinamento, equivalent to Masters in Computer Science and Engineering), Summa cum Laude, grade average 29.16 over 30 (GPA 4 over 4). Department of Informatics and Automation, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre, Italy. Degree awarded on March 14, 2003. Advisor Prof. Alberto Paoluzzi, Co-advisor Prof. Antonio DiCarlo (Department of Studies on Structures, UniversitĹ Roma Tre). Dissertation Stokes BSP: a data structure to compute coboundary and differential forms. 5 Publications Books [1] and Wolfgang Alexander Gehrke. Distributed Services with OpenAFS for Enterprise and Education. Springer (2007). International Journals [2] Roberto De Virgilio and. Physical Design for Distributed RFID-based Supply Chain Management. Distributed and Parallel Databases. pp. 1 30. (2015). [3] Roberto De Virgilio and. RFID Data Management and Analysis via Tensor Calculus. Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems. Vol. 7720. pp. 1 30. (2012). [4] Giovanni Formica and. Unconditionally Stable Convergence with Power Principlebased Time-Integration Schemes. Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences. Vol. 60. No. 3. pp. 199 220. (2010). [5] Antonio DiCarlo,, Alberto Paoluzzi, and Vadim Shapiro. Chain-Based Representations for Solid and Physical Modeling. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. Vol. 6. No. 3. pp. 454 467. (2009). Page 2 Oct 1, 2015
[6], Antonio DiCarlo, Alberto Paoluzzi, and Vadim Shapiro. A Codimension-Zero Approach to Discretizing and Solving Field Problems. Journal of Advanced Engineering Informatics. Vol. 22. No. 2. pp. 172 185. (2008). [7] Alberto Paoluzzi,, Giorgio Scorzelli, and Michele Vicentino. From 2D Plans to 3D Building Models for Security Modeling of Critical Infrastructures. International Journal of Shape Modeling. Vol. 14. No. 1. pp. 61 78. (2008). [8] C. Bajaj et al. Extracting trabecular geometry from tomographic images of spongy bone. Journal of Biomechanics. Vol. 39. (2006). [9], Alberto Paoluzzi, and Claudio Bertoli. A Visual Approach to Geometric Programming. Computer-Aided Design and Applications. Vol. 2. No. 1 4. (2005). International Conferences [10] and Mattia C.F. Prosperi. HErCoOl: High-throughput Error Correction by Oligomers. In: IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems. New York (NY), USA (2014). [11] Roberto De Virgilio and. A linear algebra approach for Supply Chain Management. In: Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems (SEBD 2012). Venice, Italy (2012). [12] Roberto DeVirgilio and. RFID Data Monitoring and Cleaning using Tensor Calculus. In: IPMU International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Kowledge-Based Systems. Catania, Italy (2012). [13] Antonio Bottaro et al. Visual Programming of Location-Based Services. In: Human Interface, Part I, HCII 2011. Ed. by M. J. Smith and G. Salvendy. Lecture Notes on Computer Science LNCS 6771. (2011), pp. 3 12. [14] Roberto DeVirgilio and. RFID Data Analysis using Tensor Calculus for Supply Chain Management. In: ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management. ACM. Glasgow, Scotland, UK (2011). [15] and Giovanni Formica. A Quasi Real-Time Parallel FE Analysis of Masonry Walls. In: Fourth International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences. Florence, Italy (2010). [16] Antonio DiCarlo,, Alberto Paoluzzi, and Vadim Shapiro. Discrete Physics using Metrized Chains. In: SIAM/ACM Joint Conference on Geometric and Physical Modeling. San Francisco, CA, USA (2009). [17] Pierluigi Assogna et al. Critical infrastructures as complex systems: a multi-level protection architecture. In: 3rd International Workshop on Critical Information Infrastructures Security. (2008). [18] P. Assogna et al. VR Platform for Protection Modeling of Critical Infrastructures. In: Virtual Reality International Conference. Laval, France (2007). [19] Antonio DiCarlo,, Alberto Paoluzzi, and Vadim Shapiro. Solid and Physical Modeling with Chain Complexes. In: ACM Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling. ACM. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (2007). [20] et al. Fast Structural Comparison of Proteins Based on Euler Tensors. In: Workshop on Macro-Molecules and Proteins. Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare Beniamino Segre at Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, Italy (2007). [21] C. Bajaj et al. Extracting trabecular geometry from tomographic images of spongy bone. In: 5th World Congress of Biomechanics. (2006). [22], Alberto Paoluzzi, and Claudio Bertoli. A Visual Approach to Geometric Programming. In: CAD 05. Bangkok, Thailand (2005). 6 Awards In 2014 the mobile application for smartphones and tablets Palazzo Massimo in LIS & ASL has been awarded the European Excellence Award for Accessible Tourism (Bruxelles, 2014). Page 3 Oct 1, 2015
7 Professional Experience Ostia Antica LIS/ASL ios & Android Designer and developer (in progress) for a multiplatform mobile application ios and Android tailored for deaf people, for the Roman excavation site of Ostia Antica, Rome. The project was with the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage, and it was in collaboration with the ISSR, the Italian school for deaf of Rome. Palazzo Massimo Family ios & Android Designer and developer for a multiplatform mobile application ios and Android tailored for families, for the museum Palazzo Massimo. The project was with the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage. Palazzo Massimo LIS/ASL ios & Android Designer and developer (October 2011 April 2012) for a multiplatform mobile application ios and Android tailored for deaf people, for the museum Palazzo Massimo. The project was with the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage, and it was in collaboration with the ISSR, the Italian school for deaf of Rome. Econometric Modeling Software engineer (September 2006 February 2007) for the project Econometric models and tools in a joint collaboration with Sogei company and the Italian National Territorial Agency. Details: analyzed and modeled the Italian territory with machine-learning techniques, and developed predictive tools for the inspection of commercial, residential and productive terrains. System Administrator System engineer (June 2003 September 2003) at the Department of Studies on Structures, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre. Project HPC infrastructures and tools : designed and developed a software infrastructure for High Performance Computing and transparent client management in distributed environments. Software Developer Software developer (April 2002 July 2002) at the Department of Informatics and Automation, College of Engineering, University Roma Tre. Project PLaSM IDE : designed and developed a multi-platform Qt-based IDE for the PLaSM programming language under MacOS X, Windows, and Linux. 7.1 Personal Skills Native Languages: Italian Other Languages: English, fluent written and spoken (EU Class C2) Programming: Scripting: Operating Systems: C, C++, Lua, Java, Pascal, Assembly (x86), ML, Scheme, Lisp, Erlang, Objective-C, FORTRAN UNIX Shell, Python, JavaScript, Mathematica, Matlab, HTML, PHP UNIX (AIX, Solaris, MacOS X), Linux, Windows, ios, Android 8 Additional Information Visiting graduate student at the Spatial Automation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, 2003 2005. Member of the Italian Order of Engineers (Board Exam 2003). Recruited for the IBM EMEA University Relations Student Recognition Event, IBM Hursley, UK, December 2003. Member of the PLMGrid group, winner of an IBM Shared University Award 2003, with the research project Knowledge-based Design Language Supporting Massive Simulations. Page 4 Oct 1, 2015
8.1 Personal Interests Japanese language and culture, Human-computer interaction, Medicine, Classical guitar, Handcrafting, Painting, Orienteering, Hiking. Page 5 Oct 1, 2015