Francesco Parino

Ph.D. in Ingegneria Elettrica, Elettronica E Delle Comunicazioni , 35th cycle (2019-2022)

Ph.D. obtained in 2023

Dissertation:

Mathematical modeling and control of epidemics as decision support systems to steer effective public health policies (Abstract)

Tutors:

Alessandro Rizzo

Research presentation:

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Profile

Research topic

Interplay between microscopic and macroscopic dynamics in complex networked systems

Research interests

Big Data, Machine Learning, Neural Networks and Data Science
Modeling, simulation and CAD

Biography

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Physics, Università degli studi di Torino, (2011-2014).
  • Master's Degree in Physics of complex systems, Università degli studi di Torino, (2014-2017).
  • Junior researcher, Lagrange grant, Institute for Scientific Interchange, Data Science LAB, (2017-2018).
    Project involving the analysis of the socio-economic factors that drive Bitcoin adoption and, the assessing the impact of Zika alert on human mobility, through digital traces in Miami
  • Junior researcher, Institute for Scientific Interchange, Financial AI Lab, (2018-2019).
    Data science and machine learning applied to financial data. In collaboration with Intesa SanPaolo and Banca IMI.
  • Currently, my PhD is focusing on dynamical processes on complex networked systems.
    A part of the work is devoted to the identification of coexisting dynamical processes that simultaneously govern the evolution of networks.
    A second research topic is instead focusing on epidemics spreading, both from a modeling and simulation point of view.

Publications

Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris