Summary
Nicolò Pratelli is a Digital Humanities researcher and developer with nine years of experience bridging computing and cultural heritage, currently a Graduate Fellow at ISTI-CNR and PhD candidate in Information Engineering at the University of Pisa. He co-founded KRINO to dissolve boundaries between scientific and humanistic knowledge and contributes technically and curatorially to the HMR project, which reconstructs and simulates historical computing artifacts. A proven full‑stack practitioner, he has built e-commerce and web platforms and applies modern software methods to archival research, knowledge management, and museum cataloging. Active in university governance and student representation, he pairs collaborative leadership with consistent, quality-focused execution. Beyond academia, he brings a creative, outreach-minded approach to making computing history accessible to broader audiences. Colleagues describe him as a DH enthusiast who combines rigorous technical understanding with cultural storytelling.
9 years of coding experience
Diploma, Scientific High school, 68, Diploma, Scientific High school, 68 at Liceo Scientifico XXV Aprile Pontedera (Pisa)
PhD, Information Engineering, PhD, Information Engineering at University of Pisa
Master's degree, Digital Humanities, 110 cum laude, Master's degree, Digital Humanities, 110 cum laude at Università di Pisa
Italian, English