Mauro Bruno is a senior researcher at Istat with nine years of experience at the intersection of AI, machine learning, and official statistics, where he designs cloud-native systems and metadata-driven services to improve statistical production. He leads the Enterprise Architecture team, has driven international projects and capacity-building in multiple countries, and contributes to standards like GSIM, GSBPM and CSPA. His background combines a PhD in Physics and hands-on software development—from FORTRAN/C scientific codes to Java-based reporting platforms—giving him uncommon fluency across research and production engineering. Mauro has built semantic search engines and AI classifiers used in real-world census and survey contexts, emphasizing ethical, practical, and open solutions. He is a seasoned trainer and speaker who translates complex methodological requirements into operational systems and international cooperation. Colleagues value his blend of curiosity, cross-disciplinary teaching, and persistent focus on measurable public-sector impact.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Physics, Physics at Sapienza Università di Roma
Ph.D., Physics, Ph.D., Physics at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 3 years 9 months
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