Summary
Gianluca Giorgolo is a research fellow based in Italy with 11 years of experience at the intersection of computational linguistics, non-verbal communication, and animated agent behavior. He combines theoretical rigor—PhD work on formal models of gesture and spatial logic—with applied systems skills, implementing neural-network tools and simulation modules in languages ranging from Haskell and Lisp to Python and C++. His research portfolio spans automated generation and analysis of non-verbal behavior, speech-driven “talking heads,” computer vision for skin tracking, and experimental psycholinguistic methods. He has held roles at King’s College London, the University of Oxford, and Carleton University, applying formal models in practical agent systems and experimental validation. Notably, he bridges symbolic and statistical NLP, automated proof theory, and neural approaches—an unusual blend that enables both principled models and data-driven implementations.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master, Linguistics/Artificial Intelligence, Master, Linguistics/Artificial Intelligence at Università di Pavia