Summary
Maurizio Giordano is a research scientist at Italy’s CNR with deep roots in high-performance and parallel computing, combining a 1992 cum laude physics degree with decades of applied research and EU-funded project leadership. He has led HPC and service-oriented architecture research units, taught operating systems and programming languages at the University of Naples, and coauthored around fifty peer-reviewed papers. In recent years his focus has broadened to machine learning, neural networks and robotics, bringing classical HPC rigor to contemporary AI workloads. A lifelong programmer with an appetite for sci‑fi, boardgames and painting, he blends technical curiosity with sustained contributions to European grid and HPC initiatives.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Physics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Physics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UniNa) / University of Naples Federico II