Summary
Marco Antoniotti is a computer scientist and systems thinker who leads the Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, bringing over two decades of interdisciplinary research and teaching experience at the intersection of computer science, mathematics and control theory. Trained with a PhD from NYU, he applies formal methods, statistical analysis and programming-language techniques to pragmatic problems in systems and computational biology, with a particular focus on cancer progression reconstruction and data-driven cancer research. His career spans academia and applied research—including senior roles at NYU and postdoctoral work at ICSI and CaliforniaPath—reflecting a consistent track record of turning theoretical methods into practical tools for biology, robotics and embedded systems. Based in Milan, he blends deep formal expertise with hands-on system-building, and is known for translating rigorous verification and synthesis ideas into impactful bioinformatics applications.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
University of Milan
Ph.D., Ph.D. at New York University
Italian, English, Greek