Summary
Matthew Rossi is an Assistant Professor and security researcher with a decade of experience and six years focused on computer security across cloud, web, and mobile environments. Based in Lombardy, Italy, he leads architecture and security work for the Horizon Europe GLACIATION project and has driven successful European projects like MOSAICrOWN. His research blends practical vulnerability discovery (Kubernetes, JavaScript runtimes, WebAssembly, Android) with performance-aware mitigation design, earning multiple top conference publications and awards. As an educator he’s supervised 70+ theses and teaches courses from Linux security to distributed databases, grounding research in hands-on student projects. He's notable for bridging academic rigor with engineering pragmatism—regularly turning identified security gaps into deployable prototypes and platform decisions.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Engineering and Applied Sciences at Università degli Studi di Bergamo
Master's degree Computer Science and Engineering, Master's degree Computer Science and Engineering at Politecnico di Milano
English, Italian