Summary
Enzo Rucci is a researcher and educator with 11 years of experience specializing in high-performance computing, parallel programming models, and heterogeneous architectures. Based at UNLP and CIC in Argentina, he leads and contributes to R&D projects, supervises students, and has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and software packages. As a university professor he teaches concurrent and parallel systems at undergraduate and graduate levels and coordinates bioinformatics postgraduate programs, reflecting a growing interest in applying ICT to biological and health sciences. He combines analytical rigor and proactivity with practical skills in performance-cost analysis and software tool development, having progressed from intern to principal investigator within III-LIDI. Beyond core HPC work, he has supported epidemiology and diabetes-related projects, showing an uncommon blend of computational and public-health applied experience.
11 years of coding experience
Doctorado en Ciencias Informáticas, Ciencias de la computación, Doctorado en Ciencias Informáticas, Ciencias de la computación at Universidad Nacional de La Plata