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About me

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I work as Expert statistician at the Department of Economics, Statistics and Research of Banca d'Italia (Central Bank of Italy), Rome. [Now temporarily in the Division of Research Advanced Technologies of the department of Computer Science, Banca d'Italia]

Previously, I worked as Post-Doc at Università degli Studi di Firenze (Florence, Italy) and at Politecnico di Torino (Turin, Italy).

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Research interests

I am interested in anything that revolves around networks, especially in algorithmic problems and probabilistic models on networks, with applications to economy, social sciences and transport systems. 

Lately I have been working on reachability problems and approximation algorithms on temporal graphs, which are graphs where connections are available only at prescribed times, and their application to transport networks.

Before, I have been working on Markov chain models applied to financial and epidemiological networks, and on network formation games connected to centrality measures.

In my Ph.D. I focused on a connectivity property of labeled directed random graphs, called primitivity, applied to the development of stochastic algorithms for the generation of slowly synchronizing automata.

Publications

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Talks and Seminars

Seminar. A probabilistic method for reconstructing the Foreign Direct Investment network in search of ultimate host economies. Université Catholique de Louvain, 16 November 2023, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

Conference presentation. On computing optimal temporal branchings. Reachability Problems (RP'2023), 11-13 October 2023, Nice, France.

Conference presentation. On computing optimal temporal branchings. 24th Int. Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory. 18-21 Sept. 2023, Trier, Germany.

Invited talk. How can big data improve the quality of tourism estimates? The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling travel statistics. Mobile Phone Data Task Team (MPDTT), 11 July 2023, United Nations, online.

Seminar. Synchronizing automata via a primitive matrix set approach. DIMAI, University of Florence, 31 May 2023, Firenze, Italy.

Invited talk. Optimal branchings in temporal graphs. From behaviors and codes to intelligent network systems: a workshop on the occasion of Fabio Fagnani's and Sandro Zampieri's 60th birthdays, 12 May 2023, Padova, Italy.

Invited talk. How can big data improve the quality of tourism estimates? The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling travel statistics. Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Services Statistics (WPTGS), 28 October 2022, OECD, online.

Invited talk. Can big data improve the quality of tourism statistics? The Bank of Italy's experience. Conference on National Economic and Financial Accounts (CNEFA), 27 October 2022, OECD, Paris, France.

Conference presentation. A probabilistic method for reconstructing the FDI network in search of ultimate host economies. Conference of European Statistics Stakeholder (CESS), 21 October 2022, Rome, Italy.

Conference presentation. How can big data improve the quality of tourism statistics? The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling the "travel" item of the Balance of Payments. Conference of European Statistics Stakeholder (CESS), 20 October 2022, Rome, Italy.

Mini-course. Usage of big data to improve the quality of tourism statistics. Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), 4 October 2022, online.

Conference presentation. A probabilistic method for reconstructing the FDI network in search of ultimate host economies. 11th IFC conference on Central Bank Statistics, 25-26 August 2022, BISS, Basel, Switzerland.

Conference presentation. How can big data improve the quality of tourism statistics? The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling the "travel" item of the Balance of Payments. 11th IFC conference on Central Bank Statistics, 25-26 August 2022, Basel, Switzerland.

Seminar. On a centrality maximization game. Excellence project, DISMA, Politecnico di Torino, 5 December 2019, Torino, Italy.

Workshop presentation. Column-positivity of random labeled networks is resilient and scalable. Resilient Control of Infrastructure Networks, 24-27 Sept. 2019, Torino, Italy.

Conference presentation. A linear bound on the k-rendezvous time for primitive sets of NZ matrices. Developments in Language Theory, 5-9 Aug. 2019, Warsaw, Poland.

Seminar. Two probabilistic approaches to primitive labeled digraphs. Computer Science department, Gran Sasso Science Institute, 18 March 2019, L'Aquila, Italy.

Invited talk. The synchronizing probability function of primitive sets of matrices. Université Libre de Bruxelles, 30 November 2018, Brussels, Belgium. 

Conference presentation. Primitivity of random matrix sets and the synchronizing probability function. Reachability Problems (RP'2018), 24-26 Sept. 2018, Marseille, France.

Conference presentation. The synchronizing probability function of primitive sets of matrices. Developments in Language Theory, (DLT18) 10-14 Sept. 2018, Tokyo, Japan.

Conference presentation. On randomized generation of slowly synchronizing automata. Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, 27-31 August 2018, Liverpool, UK.

Seminar. Synchronizing digraphs via a primitive sets approach. DISMA, Politecnico di Torino, 25 July 2018, Torino, Italy.

Conference poster. Synchronizing automata and primitive sets of matrices. Women in Applied and Computational Mathematics, 9-11 May 2018, L'Aquila, Italy.

Conference presentation. The synchronizing probability function of primitive sets of matrices. 37th Benelux meeting on Systems and Control, 27-29 March 2018, Soesterberg, The Netherlands. 

Workshop presentation. Partially independent random variables. 2nd Probability workshop New York University Abu Dhabi, 1-3 May 2015, Abu Dhabi, Emirates States.

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