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Massimo Marchiori
Contacts
First Name: Massimo
Second Name: Marchiori
Birth Date: 11/23/1969
Current Work Address:
Department of Computer Science
University of Venice
Via Torino 155
30172 Mestre - Venice
Phone: +39 041 2908423
Fax: +39 041 2908419
Current Home Address:
Via Monte Piana 37
30171 Mestre - Venice
Phone: +39 041 928382
Languages
Italian (native speaker), English (fluent).
Education
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M.S. in Mathematics 110/110 summa cum laude
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July 1993
University of Padova
Italy
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PhD in Computational Mathematics and Computer Science
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September 1997
University of Padova and CWI (Dutch National Research Center)
Italy, The Netherlands
Promoter Prof. Livio Colussi, co-promoter Prof. Jan Willem Klop.
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Experience
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November 1988 - July 1993
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University of Padova, Italy
Student in the Department of Pure & Applied Mathematics
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November 1992 - June 1993
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Dutch National Research Center (CWI), The Netherlands
Undergraduate Researcher, under a special meritory grant of the Dutch government
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1994 - 1997
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Padova & Siena, Italy
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Winner of two PhD positions in computer science, one in the University of
Padova and the other in the University of Siena, chooses the former.
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1995 - 1997
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European Community
Lead member of the European HCM project CONSOLE ("CONstraints SOLving
in Europe'").
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October 1995 - March 1996
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Dutch National Research Center (CWI), The Netherlands
Researcher
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1997 - 1998
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European Community
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Lead member of the European HCM project EXPRESS ("Expressiveness
of Languages for Concurrency'').
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1997 - 1998
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European Community
Official Reviewer of the industrial project WIRE ("Web Information
Repository for the Enterprise'').
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1997 - 2000
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IEEE
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Board Member of the IEEE Internet Best Practices Standards Group.
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1997
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MIT
Research scientist at the Computation Structures Group of MIT, working on
the Bluespec project, in cooperation with Intel, on formal verification
and development of hardware systems (coordinator Prof. Arvind).
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1998 - 2000
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Leiden, The Netherlands
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Web Technologies Consultant for LIACS (the Leiden Insitute of Advanced Computer
Science)
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1998 - 2000
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) , MIT
Member of the Technology & Society Domain, working in the Privacy Activity
(editor of the Platform for Privacy Preferences specification, co-author
of the APPEL specification), XML Activity (W3C responsible for
the XML-Query project, editor of the XML Query Requirements and
of the XML Query Use Cases specifications), Metadata Activity (RDF
and Semantic Web).
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August 1999 - present
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UNIVE, Italy
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Permanent Research Professorship position at the University of Venice (UNIVE),
Italy, in the Department of Computer Science.
Expertize
Expertize level in the following areas: Computation Theory, Constraint
Programming, Functional Programming, Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks,
Information Retrieval, Logic Programming, Software Engineering, Term Rewriting,
Visual Languages, World Wide Web and Hypermedia.
Program committee member of the Eigth International World Wide Web
Conference (WWW8) the Nineth International World Wide Web
Conference (WWW9), and the 2001 Semantic Web Workshop (SWWS
2001). Chair of Query Languages'98 (QL'98). Chair for Languages
and Standards at the Tenth International World Wide Web
Conference (WWW10). Co-chair of Financial Protocols 2001 and
of XML Italy 2001. Editor of Elsevier's Computer Networks
2001 Special Issue on XML.
Awards
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Italian National Research Center (CNR), best undergrad researcher,
1993.
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IBM Italy, best undergrad researcher in Information Technology,
1993
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European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, best PhD thesis
in Computer Science, 1997
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Gini Foundation, award for best innovative research, 1997
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University of Padova, best postdoc researcher, 1998
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Italian National Research Center (CNR), best postdoc researcher,
1998
Publications
Over 30 publications on International Journals and International Conferences,
full list available at
http://www.w3.org/People/Massimo/papers/