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  2. Giorgio Ausiello - Wikipedia

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    At international level he has been Italian national representative in the Board of EU IST research programs (1988-1994 and 2006–2009) and member of the Board of Trustees of the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, USA. (1997-2001). In Italy he has consulted for some of the main research institutions in the field.

  3. Science and technology in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Watching Vesuvius: A History of Science and Culture in Early Modern Italy (2012) Cocco, Sean. "Locating the Natural Sciences in Early Modern Naples," ch 20 in A Companion to Early Modern Naples (2013) pp: 453+. Galdabini, Silvana, and Giuseppe Giuliani. "Physics in Italy between 1900 and 1940: The universities, physicists, funds, and research."

  4. Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - Wikipedia

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    The institute was founded in 2002 as a merge of two previous CNR institutes: Istituto CNUCE and Istituto di Elaborazione dell’Informazione (IEI). The institute is named in honor of Alessandro Faedo, former President of CNR and former rector of the University of Pisa, for his important contributions to the development of Computer Science in Italy.

  5. Mario Tchou - Wikipedia

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    Mario Tchou (simplified Chinese: 马里奥·朱; traditional Chinese: 馬里奧·朱; 1924–1961), also known as Tchou Wang Li, was an Italian engineer of Chinese descent. He was a pioneer of computer science in Italy, who led a group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent in 1959 the Olivetti Elea —the world's most powerful ...

  6. Category:Science and technology in Italy - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Computer science in Italy (1 C) E.

  7. Luigi Dadda - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Dadda (April 29, 1923 – October 26, 2012) was an Italian computer engineer, best known for the design of the Dadda multiplier and as one of the first researchers on modern computers in Italy. He was rector at the Politecnico di Milano technical university from 1972 to 1984, collaborating on research at the same university until 2012. [ 2 ]

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  9. Giuseppe F. Italiano - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Francesco (Pino) Italiano (born 16 March 1961) is an Italian computer scientist. He is a professor of computer science at LUISS University in Rome. [2] He is known for his work in graph algorithms, data structures and algorithm engineering.