Summary
Edoardo Pasolli is an associate professor at the University of Naples Federico II with 11 years of experience developing machine learning and computational tools for complex ecosystems, especially human and food microbiomes. His work bridges rigorous ICT and pattern-recognition foundations from a PhD in Information and Communication Technologies with applied metagenomics, producing strain-level and assembly-based discoveries in large-scale microbiome datasets. He has an interdisciplinary track record spanning academia and research institutions including Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellowship work at the University of Trento and postdoctoral projects at Purdue and NASA Goddard, where he applied ML to remote sensing and hyperspectral imagery. Edoardo combines statistical, signal- and image-processing expertise with practical bioinformatics, enabling novel methods to track uncharacterized microbes across individuals and time. Based in Portici, Italy, he is noted for translating advanced algorithms into computational tools used in microbiome research and for teaching advanced pattern recognition across engineering and cultural heritage programs.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Information and Communication Technologies, PhD, Information and Communication Technologies at University of Trento
Italian, English, German