Alessandro Pellegrini is an associate professor in Rome with 11 years of experience blending academic research and hands-on engineering to improve computer architectures and the dependability of distributed systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Engineering (top 5% at Sapienza) and has transitioned research insights into practice through roles at CNR, a research fellowship, and co-founding Lockless, where he focused on scalable computing solutions. Known for "tinkering with low-level stuff," he brings deep expertise in capacity planning, redundancy design and reliability assessment across both public institutions and startups. His background includes forensic capacity analysis for national-scale infrastructure incidents and contributions to EU research projects, highlighting a rare mix of theoretical rigor and operational troubleshooting.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering, Outstanding (top 5%), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering, Outstanding (top 5%) at Sapienza Università di Roma
Diploma, Classical Lyceum, Diploma, Classical Lyceum at Pontificio Istituto S. Apollinare
Contributions:230 commits, 5 PRs, 32 pushes in 11 months
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