Summary
Giulia Frascaria is a Zurich-based doctoral student and researcher with a decade of experience at the intersection of computer science, security and digital society, currently studying how cyborg and other emerging digital technologies reshape human behavior. She combines rigorous academic training (M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science and in Literature/Culture) with hands-on engineering roles—from software development and technical writing to research assistance at Oracle, VU Amsterdam and MonetDB Solutions. Her teaching and lab work in operating systems, networks and secure programming reflect deep systems-level expertise (x86, C/C++, networking) alongside applied security and malware-analysis experience. A winner of university-industry innovation challenges and a former contributor to edge computing and IoT research, she moves fluidly between technical implementation, pedagogy and interdisciplinary scholarship.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts - MA, Literature, Culture and Society, Master of Arts - MA, Literature, Culture and Society at UvA
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering at Università di Roma Tor Vergata
Master of Science, M.Res., Computer Science, Master of Science, M.Res., Computer Science at Universiteit van Amsterdam
Master of Science - M.Sc., Computer Science, Master of Science - M.Sc., Computer Science at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Diploma di Maturità Classica, Humanities/Humanistic Studies, 100/100, Diploma di Maturità Classica, Humanities/Humanistic Studies, 100/100 at Liceo Classico D. Cotugno, L'Aquila
Summer school, Applied Functional Programming in Haskell, Summer school, Applied Functional Programming in Haskell at Utrecht University
Italian, English, Spanish