Summary
Giordano Da Lozzo is an associate professor at Roma Tre University with 13 years of experience at the nexus of algorithm engineering and computational complexity, specializing in graph algorithms, graph drawing, computational geometry, and topology. He combines rigorous theoretical research with practical algorithm design and visualization, having held postdoctoral and research positions at Roma Tre and UC Irvine where he worked on security and network visualization. Giordano earned his PhD in 2015 under prominent mentors and maintains a strong publication record indexed on DBLP and Google Scholar; intriguingly, his Erdős number is 2. He has progressed through academic ranks rapidly—from PhD student to professore associato—and routinely bridges foundational theory with applied tools for network analysis. Based in Rome, he brings deep expertise in both the mathematical underpinnings and engineering of scalable graph-analysis techniques.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, Scientific school, Degree achieved with full marks (100/100), High School Diploma, Scientific school, Degree achieved with full marks (100/100) at Liceo Scientifico
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Degree achieved with honours (110/110 e Lode), Master's Degree, Computer Science, Degree achieved with honours (110/110 e Lode) at Università degli Studi di Roma Tre
Italian, English