Enrico Nardelli is a Full Professor in Informatics at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" with over two decades of academic leadership and more than 11 years framed as senior professional experience. He directs the CINI National Laboratory "Informatics & School," shaping how informatics is taught and perceived in Italian schools, and has steered Informatics Europe as President and now Past President to strengthen computer science across the continent. His career blends deep academic research and curriculum development with high-level governance in multiple European organizations (ACM Europe, EQANIE, GRIN), reflecting a rare combination of scholarly rigor and policy influence. Trained as an electronic and computer engineer (Laurea magna cum laude, Sapienza), he has a longstanding commitment to informatics education quality and institutional collaboration. Less obvious: he has consistently moved between local university roles and pan-European boards, making him as comfortable in classroom and departmental settings as in shaping continental research and education agendas. Based in Rome, he is recognized for translating academic expertise into practical initiatives that impact national and European informatics education.
11 years of coding experience
Laurea, magna cum laude, Electronic Engineering, major in Computer Engineering, Laurea, magna cum laude, Electronic Engineering, major in Computer Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma
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