Summary
Luca Allulli is a research-focused software engineer and academic with 13 years of experience applying algorithm engineering to transportation, GIS and intelligent systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Engineering and combines research at Fondazione Ugo Bordoni with hands-on teaching roles at LUISS and past lecturing across Rome’s universities, bridging theory and practice. His background includes algorithmic work on geocoding, road-graph matching, layout optimization and real-time traffic systems at Esri Italia and public mobility agencies, demonstrating strong expertise in GIS, databases and Linux. Luca regularly teaches programming and AI literacy, mentoring newcomers to Python while keeping one foot in applied R&D, which helps him translate academic ideas into production-ready solutions. An unintuitive strength is his sustained focus on algorithmic foundations across domains—from satellite change detection to wind-turbine layout—making him adept at solving spatial and optimization problems end-to-end.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Liceo Scientifico Statale "A. Avogadro"
Ph.D., Computer Engineering, Ph.D., Computer Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma
Master di II livello in Servizi Pubblici Locali, Master di II livello in Servizi Pubblici Locali at Università degli Studi di Roma Tre