Summary
Anna Sapienza is an applied mathematician and Assistant Professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont, with eight years of research experience at the intersection of computational social science and data science. She studies human behavior through digital traces, focusing on how smartphones and digital technologies shape activity and social dynamics. Her career includes postdoctoral roles at DTU, USC Information Sciences Institute, and the Center for Social Data Science in Copenhagen, and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Politecnico di Torino where she developed tensor-decomposition methods for time-varying networks. Anna combines rigorous mathematical modeling with hands-on analysis of large-scale human mobility and interaction data, bridging theory and empirical measurement. Colleagues note her ability to turn complex network and missing-data problems into actionable insights for social behavior research.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics at Politecnico di Torino
Italian, English