Verbale 3 della commissione giudicatrice della procedura selettiva 2020RUB04.pdf
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AppQInfo (Applications and Hardware for Photonic Quantum Information Processing) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (ITN).The aim of AppQInfo is to provide a world class training in photonic Quantum Information Processing (pQIP), and prepare an excellent cohort of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) to become the future R&D staff of Europe’s emerging markets in this area.
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Francesco Silvestri won the 2021 ACM SIGMOD Research Highlight Award with the paper “M. Aumüller, R. Pagh and F. Silvestri. Fair Near Neighbor Search: Independent Range Sampling in High Dimensions. In Proc. of ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS), 2020”. The SIGMOD Research Highlight Award aims to showcase a set of research projects that exemplify core database research. In particular, these projects address an important problem, represent a definitive milestone in solving the problem, and have the potential of significant impact.
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Stefano Ghidoni received the "Challenge winner" award for the "Digital Learning Innovation" challenge at DigiEduHack 2020, won with the project "DALP - Digitally Augmented Learning Productivity", organized by Franco Bonollo (DTG) with the participation of Carlo Mariconda (DM), Lisa Biasetto (DTG) and Paolo Ferro (DTG).
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Tommaso Boccato (former master student, DEI now cooperating with the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab (CCNL), Department of General Psychology) with Stefano Ghidoni received the best paper award at the Sixteenth International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS 2020) for the paper "In the Depths of Hyponymy: A Step Towards Lifelong Learning", co-authored with Timothy Patten and Markus Vincze, TU Wien.