
Contract Researcher at CNR-IMATI
Genoa Area, Italy

Contract Researcher at CNR-IMATI
Genoa Area, Italy
Riccardo Albertoni's research interests are in the fields of Knowledge Management: Data Visualization, Metadata Analysis, Ontologies, Semantic Similarity and Semantic Granularity. Current research topics are mainly focusing on the design and development of tools for retrieving Multidimensional media such as Shapes and Geographical data.
(Research industry)
March 2009 — Present (9 months)
(Public Company; Research industry)
October 2008 — February 2009 (5 months)
(Government Agency; 51-200 employees; Defense & Space industry)
July 2008 — September 2008 (3 months)
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
January 2002 — July 2008 (6 years 7 months)
Riccardo Albertoni received his degree in Computer Science from the University of Genoa in December 2001. Since April 2002 is a research fellow at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology of the National Research Council in Genoa. He got a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering in April 2007. His research interests are in the fields of Knowledge Management: Data Visualization, Metadata Analysis, Ontologies, Semantic Similarity and Semantic Granularity. Current research topics are mainly focusing on the design and development of visual tools for retrieving Multidimensional media such as Shape and Geographical data.
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
August 1998 — August 2001 (3 years 1 month)
When I was MSc student, I occassionally collaborated with CSITA to develop reports by Crystal Report and different store procedures by SQL Server.
Ph.D , Electronic and Computer Engineering , 2003 — 2007
My Ph.D thesis can be downloaded at http://www.ima.ge.cnr.it/ima/personal/albertoni/PersonalPage/ThesiAlbertoniRiccardo.pdf
MSc , Computer Science , 1994 — 2001
The final thesis, "D-CaseLP: A Distributed Environment to Integrate Heterogeneous Agents" (written in italian), concerned the design of a rapid prototyping environment to ease the development of Multi-Agent Systems taking into account the declarative properties of logic programming paradigm and FIPA specification.
High School , informatics , 1988 — 1993
Semantic Similarity, Ontology, Semantic Granularity, Visual Data Mining, Intelligent Agent, Metadata Management, Geographical Information, Multimedia