Fabio Ciravegna
Professore/Professoressa ordinario/a
- Dipartimento di Informatica
- SSD: INF/01 - informatica
- ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-5817-4810
Contatti
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- fabio.ciravegna@unito.it
- Dipartimento di Informatica,
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12
10146 Torino, Italy
Link to Personal Page: https://www.di.unito.it/~ciravegna
- http://informatica.unito.it/persone/fabio.ciravegna
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Presso
- Computer Science Department
- Dipartimento di Informatica
- Corso di laurea in Informatica
- Corso di laurea magistrale in Informatica
Curriculum vitae
Prodotti della ricerca
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Insegnamenti
- Interazione Uomo Macchina e Tecnologie Web (MFN0608)
Corso di laurea in Informatica - Programmazione per Dispositivi Mobili (INF0008)
Corso di laurea magistrale in Informatica
Temi di ricerca
Positions
- 2022-present: Professor of Computer Science, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino, Italy
- 2003-2022: Professor of Pervasive Computing, Department of Computer Science, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- 2000-2003: Senior Research Scientist, Department of Computer Science, The University of Sheffield
- 1993-2000: Senior Researcher, ITC-Irst (currently Fondazione Bruno Kessler), Trento, Italy
- 1988-1993: Researcher, Centro Ricerche Fiat, Torino, Italy
Relevant Positions
- 2020-2022: Director of the University Technology Centre on Artificial Intelligence for Defence and Security
- 2009-2012: Director of Research and Innovation, University of Sheffield (Digital World)
Startups
- 2020-2021: Co-founder, CEO and Director of Aeqora Ltd, a University of Sheffield Spin-off Company providing mobility services
- 2012-2013: Co-founder and Scientific Advisor to The Floow, a company providing telematics motor insurance solutions
- 2007-2020: Co-founder and Director of K-Now Technologies Ltd, a University of Sheffield Spin-off Company providing knowledge services
Projects Directorships
- 2016:2019: Director of SETA, a 13-partner Horizon 2020 European Project on large-scale ubiquitous data and service for metropolitan mobility (€5.5m)
- 2012-2016: Director of WeSenseIt, a 14-partner FP7 European Project on Citizen Observatories of Water (€5.3m)
- 2006-2010: Director of X-Media, a 15-partner European Project on Knowledge Management over Large Scale Across Media (€9.9m)
- 2012-2016: Director of Dot.Kom, a European Project on Information Extraction from Texts for Knowledge Management, (€3.5m)
Blurb
I grew up in North Western Italy, lived in several places until I
moved to the UK and lived there for over 20 years. Now I have moved back to NW Italy.
I am an academic; most of my time is spent doing research. I work on large-scale pervasive computing, an area that sounds terribly boring until you discover that my job lets me fly drones and go to music festivals for free.
I also teach awfully bright students. I teach advanced Web Technologies, another topic that looks horribly boring until you discover it is about doing cool things with Spies, Football, and Music Records.Some of my undergrads have won competitions and even presented their results to the Prime
Minister.
Some of them have become PhD students and now are academics or researchers themselves. Others after their PhDs have become CEOs/CTOs and Chief Officers of companies we have created together. That probably means that I am old, because only old people can boast about the great achievements that their children have in life.My passion is to work with mobile architectures and wearables to track human mobility. I have
developed apps that have been downloaded over a million times.
My research page detail these.I also have a personal blog where I describe some of the things I do. It is rather limited because it is just related to personal rather than professional interests, but you can find it useful.I do quite a bit of travelling for work. Before the pandemic hit us, I was in Australia,
Dublin (Ireland), Bologna (Italy), Venice (Italy) and Ireland (again).
If I do not reply to your emails, you know why.
Oh, and in case you were wondering: I am dyslexic. This is why there are mistakes on these pages. Dyslexia is sometimes a hindrance but helps me think differently. These occasional stumblings taught me to fly.
Please see my personal web page for details
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