Summary
Andrea Bulgarelli is a research engineer and software coordinator at INAF/OAS Bologna with 12 years+ of experience building real-time analysis and alert systems for gamma-ray astronomy. He combines a cum laude degree in Computer Engineering and a PhD in Space Sciences to bridge software engineering, database systems, and astrophysics, leading the AGILE Observatory software stack and contributing to CTA projects. His work focuses on fast detection of gamma-ray flares from Galactic and extragalactic sources, translating complex scientific requirements into operational pipelines and automated alerts. Formerly a university lecturer in DBMS and a consultant in UML/C++ reverse engineering, he brings both academic rigor and practical system design experience. Based in Bologna, he quietly blends long-term observational expertise with production-grade software coordination, ensuring research results become reliable, real-time services.
12 years of coding experience
PhD, Space Science and Technologies, PhD, Space Science and Technologies at Università degli Studi di Padova
Course on Space Science and Technologies CISAS “G. Colombo”
Summer School certificate on Space Science: Mission Concept and Payload Design in X- and Gamma-ray, Summer School certificate on Space Science: Mission Concept and Payload Design in X- and Gamma-ray at International Advanced School Leonardo Da Vinci
Information Tecnology Engineering, IT, 110/110 cum Laude, Information Tecnology Engineering, IT, 110/110 cum Laude at Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Italian, English