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Roberto Casadei is an assistant professor at Alma Mater Studiorum–Università di Bologna (Italy). He has a PhD in Computer Science & Engineering from the same university, with a thesis awarded by the IEEE TCSC. His research interests revolve around software engineering and distributed artificial intelligence. He has 50+ publications in international journals and conferences on topics including collective intelligence, aggregate computing, self-* systems, and IoT/CPS. He also leads the development of the open-source ScaFi aggregate programming toolkit. He has been serving in the organizing and program committees of multiple conferences such as ACSOS, COORDINATION, ICCCI, and SAC, as a guest editor and reviewer for renowned international journals, and as editorial board member of JAISCR.
Contributions
2024
ACSOS
- Author of Flexible Self-organisation for the Cloud-Edge Continuum: a Macro-programming Approach within the Main Track-track
- Artifact Evaluation Chair in Organizing Committee
- Artifact Evaluation Chair in Artifact Evaluation Committee within the Artifacts-track
- Author of An Aggregate Vascular Morphogenesis Controller for Engineered Self-Organising Spatial Structures within the Main Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Main Track-track
2023
ACSOS
- Author of Self-Organisation Programming: A Functional Reactive Macro Approach within the Artifacts-track
- Author of Programming (and Learning) Self-Adaptive & Self-Organizing Behaviour with ScaFi: for Swarms, Edge-Cloud Ecosystems, and More within the Tutorials-track
- Author of Self-Organisation Programming: A Functional Reactive Macro Approach within the Main Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Main Track-track
2022
ACSOS
- Author of Self-stabilising Priority-Based Multi-Leader Election and Network Partitioning within the Main Track-track
- Author of On the Dynamic Evolution of Distributed Computational Aggregates within the Main Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Main Track-track
- Author of Addressing Collective Computations Efficiency: Towards a Platform-level Reinforcement Learning Approach within the Main Track-track
- Author of Addressing Collective Computations Efficiency: Towards a Platform-level Reinforcement Learning Approach within the Artifacts-track
- Author of Self-stabilising Priority-Based Multi-Leader Election and Network Partitioning within the Artifacts-track
- Proceedings Chair in Organizing Committee