Summary
Martino Sorbaro is a PhD-trained neuroinformatics researcher turned educator with 11 years of experience bridging advanced computational neuroscience and hands-on teaching of math and physics. After doctoral work at The University of Edinburgh and postdoctoral roles at ETH Zürich and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, he transitioned from R&D roles at SynSense into secondary education while maintaining a strong research pedigree. His background combines hardware-aware neuromorphic research and algorithmic modeling, offering students a rare window into cutting-edge computational science. Based in Gallarate, Italy, he blends rigorous academic credentials (110/110 cum laude in Physics) with practical experience in industry research settings, making complex concepts approachable and relevant. An educator who still speaks the language of labs and startups, he is well placed to inspire future scientists with real-world examples from neurotechnology and applied physics.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroinformatics at The University of Edinburgh
Master's degree, Physics, 110/110 cum laude, Master's degree, Physics, 110/110 cum laude at Università di Pavia
English, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Swahili