Summary
Indro Spinelli is an assistant professor at Sapienza University of Rome with a decade of experience at the intersection of trustworthy machine learning, interpretable perception, and algorithmic fairness. With a PhD in ICT focused on graph neural networks and a background in AI and robotics, he develops perception algorithms that explicitly model and leverage uncertainty in deep learning. His work blends theoretical research and applied projects—from EU-funded robotic perception efforts to teaching and postdoctoral research across Italian and Norwegian institutions. Beyond academia he brings a unique real-world perspective as a long-time basketball referee, which informs his attention to fairness, split-second decision-making, and human-centered evaluation of AI systems.
10 years of coding experience
Visiting Researcher, Visiting Researcher at UiT- The Arctic University of Norway
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ICT, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ICT at Sapienza Università di Roma
High School, High School at Liceo scientifico “C. Cavour”
Italian, English, Spanish