Summary
Francesco Cauteruccio is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Computer Science with 12 years of experience bridging theoretical research and applied engineering. He earned his PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Calabria and focuses on sequence comparison, IoT, AI, and complex and social network analysis. Francesco combines rigorous mathematical foundations with practical experimentation, translating sequence-comparison methods into real-world applications across networks and distributed sensing. Now based at the University of Salerno, he pursues interdisciplinary work that links algorithmic design with data-driven insights. Colleagues note his ability to move between abstract models and implementable solutions, often uncovering subtle patterns in networked systems that inform smarter IoT and AI designs.
12 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at University of Calabria
Italian, English