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CONTACT

INFORMATION University of Turin, department of Computer Science

via Pessinetto 12, E-mail: [email protected] 10149 Turin, Italy WWW: http://www.di.unito.it/~biogliol CURRENT

POSITION Research Fellow at University of Turin, department of Computer Science RESEARCH

INTERESTS Complex Systems, Epidemiology, Parallel Programming, Type Theory, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics

EDUCATION University of Turin January 2010 – March 2013 Ph.D. in Scienza ed Alta Tecnologia – Informatica (Science and High Technology - Computer Science)

Thesis Title: Type Disciplines for Systems Biology

Research adviser: Professor Mariangiola Dezani

University of Turin December 2006 – July 2009 Master of Science in Metodologie e Sistemi informatici (Methods and Systems for Computer Science)

Thesis Title: Types for Biological Systems

Research adviser: Mariangiola Dezani

Vote: 110/110 cum laude and "dignità di stampa"

University of Turin October 2003 – December 2006 Bachelor of Science in Informatica (Computer Science)

Thesis Title: Development of a prototype for the analysis of typing rhythms on computer keyboard

Research adviser: Daniele Gunetti

Vote: 110/110 cum laude

Relevant Courses: Algorithms, Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Coding Theory, Computation Structures, Computational Complexity, Cryptography, Databases, Formal Systems, Graph Theory, Markovian Stochastic Systems, Modelling, Networks and Computer Security, Probability, Programming (Java, C, PHP, JSP), Semantic, Theory of Computation, Type Theory.

SCHOOLS Complex Networks Thematic School Les Houches http://leshouches2014.weebly.com 7-18 Apr. 2014

Introduction on concepts and tools of graph theory, statistical physics, statistical analysis, modeling, and visualization used in the field of complex networks

C-C++ Multicore Application Programming Maison de la Simulation http://events.prace-ri.eu/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=187 10-12 Mar. 2014

Unified presentation of the basic concepts of multithreading and shared memory programming in C and C++

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Advanced School on Parallel Computing Bologna http://events.prace-ri.eu/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=127 11-15 Feb. 2013

Advanced course in High Performance Computing held by CINECA, the largest Italian Computing Center. The key arguments were:

BlueGene and hybrid clusters, advanced MPI, hybrid programming with MPI and OpenMP, tools for profiling and debugging

Introduction to GPGPU and CUDA programming Bologna http://www.hpc.cineca.it/content/introduction-to-gpu 25-26 Oct. 2012

Overview on GPU NVIDIA architecture, CUDA execution model, CUDA libraries, performance tuning. It was held by CINECA, the largest Italian Computing Center.

Summer School of Parallel Computing Bologna http://www.cineca.it/it/content/summer-school-parallel-computing 2-13 Jul. 2012

Intense course in High Performance Computing held by CINECA, the largest Italian Computing Center. The key arguments were:

parallelization techniques, MPI, OpenMP, numerical libraries, optimization techniques, tools for profiling and debugging

JAIST – Formal Reasoning: Theory and Application Kanazawa http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~hirokawa/jss12.html 5-9 Mar. 2012

Lecture courses and tutorials on Logics, Semantics and Proof Analysis Mathematical Modeling of Complex Systems Patras http://www.math.upatras.gr/~phdsch11/ 18-29 Jul. 2011

• The school offered 4 lecture courses taught by experts in each field:

Mathematical Foundations of Complexity, Physics of Complex Systems, Complexity in Biology and Neuronal Dynamics, Complex Systems in Economics and Sociology

Bertinoro International Spring School (BISS) Bertinoro (Forlì-Cesena) http://www.bici.eu/biss2010/ 1-12 Mar. 2010

• The school offered 4 courses each consisting of 15 hours of lectures:

An Introduction to Bisimulation and Coinduction by Davide Sangiorgi, Learning Theory: Statistical and Game-Theoretic Foundations by Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi, Advanced Algorithms for Massive Data Sets by Paolo Ferragina, Foundations of Advanced Networking by Francesco Lo Presti

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

University of Turin March 2017 – present Research fellowship at Department of Computer Science

• Research topic: privacy in social networks

• Under supervision of Dr. Ruggero Pensa

INVS, DMI unity (Paris) Jul. 2015 – February 2016 Research fellowship for HARMSflu project

• Research topic: software tools for the study and visualization of influenza spread in France

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• Under supervision of Dr. Vittoria Colizza

INSERM, iPLESP UMR-S 1136 (Paris, France) Nov. 2013 – Jul. 2015 Research fellowship for HARMSflu project at EPIcx-lab

• Research topic: software tools for studying the spread of infectious diseases in France

• Under supervision of Dr. Vittoria Colizza

ISI Foundation (Turin, Italy) Jun. 2013 – Oct. 2013 Research fellowship for EpiFor and PREDEMICS projects

• Research topic: software tools for studying the spread of infections

• Under supervision of Dr. Vittoria Colizza

National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo, Japan) Jan. 2012 - May 2012 Internship under the NII International Internship Program

• Research topic: lambda calculus by means of proof assistant tools

• Under supervision of Professor Makoto Tatsuta

Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ) Nov. 2011 – Dec. 2011 Internship at Department of Computer Science

• Research topic: biological models

• Under supervision of Professor Adriana Compagnoni

University of Turin Jul. 2009 – Dec. 2009 Scolarship for project ”Developing white and green biotechnologies by converging platforms from biology and information technology towards metagenomics”, funded by Regione Piemonte

• Research topic: modeling biological properties via Type Systems

• Under supervision of Professor Mariangiola Dezani JOURNAL

PUBLICATIONS Bioglio L., Génois M., Vestergaard C.L., Poletto C., Barrat A., Colizza V.,

“Recalibrating disease parameters for increasing realism in modeling epidemics in closed settings”, in BMC Infectious Diseases 16:676, 2016.

Poletto C., Gomes M., Pastore y Piontti A., Rossi L., Bioglio L., Chao D., Longini I., Halloran M., Colizza V., Vespignani A., “Assessing the impact of travel restrictions on international spread of the 2014 West African Ebola epidemic” in Eurosurveillance 19:42, 2014.

Bioglio L., Dezani-Ciancaglini M., Giannini P. and Troina A., “Type Directed Semantics for the Calculus of Looping Sequences” in International Journal of Software and Informatics (IJSI), vol.7, iss. 04, pp. 501-526, 2013.

Bioglio L., Dezani-Ciancaglini M., Giannini P. and Troina A., “Typed Stochastic Semantics for the Calculus of Looping Sequences” in Theoretical Computer Science, vol. 431, pp. 165-180, 2012.

Bioglio L., “Enumerated Type Semantics for the Calculus of Looping

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Sequences” in RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications, vol. 45, iss.

01, pp. 35 -58, 2011.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Bioglio L., Pensa R., ‘Impact of Neighbors on the Privacy of Individuals in Online Social Networks’, International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS’17), Zürich (Switzerland), Jun. 2017, to appear.

Bioglio L., Pensa R., “Modeling the Impact of Privacy on Information Diffusion in Social Networks”, 8th Conference on Complex Networks (CompleNet’17), Springer Proceedings in Complexity, pp. 95-107, Dubrovnik (Croatia), Mar. 2017

Compagnoni A., Sharma V., Bao Y., Libera M., Sukhishvili S., Bidinger P., Bioglio L., Bonelli e., “BioScape: A Modeling and Simulation Language for Bacteria-Materials Interactions”, 3rd Workshop on Interactions between Computer Science and Biology (CS2Bio'12), ENTCS 293, pp.35-49, Stockholm (Sweden), Jun. 2012.

Bioglio L. “A Minimal OO Calculus for Modelling Biological Systems”, Computational Models for Cell Processes (CompMod'11), EPTCS 67, pp. 50- 64, Aachen (Germany), Sep. 2011.

Bioglio L., Calcagno C., Coppo M., Damiani F., Sciacca E., Spinella S., and Troina A., “A Spatial Calculus of Wrapped Compartments”, 5th Workshop on Membrane Computing and Biologically Inspired Process Calculi (MeCBIC'11), arXix:1108.3558v2, pp. 25-39, Paris (France), Aug. 2011.

Bioglio L., Dezani-Ciancaglini M., Giannini P. and Troina A., “A Calculus of Looping Sequences with Local Rules”, 7th Workshop on Developments in Computational Models (DCM'11), EPTCS 88, pp. 43-58, Zurich (Switzerland), Jul. 2011.

Bioglio L., “Typed Reductions of CLS”, Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (ITCTS'09), Cremona (Italy), Sep. 2009.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Bioglio L., Pensa R., “Rumor Spreading in Social Networks with Individual Privacy Policies”, Conference on Complex Systems (CCS'16), Amsterdam (Netherlands), 19-22 Sep 2016.

Bioglio L., Génois M., Vestergaard C. L., Poletto C., Barrat A., Colizza V.,

“Analysis of Homogeneous Mixing Assumption for Infectious Disease Spread in Real Locations”, Conference on Complex Systems (CCS'15), Tempe (AZ, United States), 28 Sep-2 Oct 2015.

POSTER

PRESENTATIONS Bioglio L., Génois M., Poletto C., Barrat A., Colizza V., “Homogeneous Mixing of Face-To-Face Contacts in Real Locations”, International School and Conference on Network Sciences, Zaragoza (Spain), 1-5 Jun. 2015

AWARDS Best Italian PhD Thesis in Theoretical Computer Science Sep. 2014

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Web Technologies SAA - School of Management Turin Teaching Assistant Sep. 2016 – Feb. 2017

• Taught concepts of web technologies to undergraduate students.

• Class led by Professor Giancarlo Ruffo and Antonio Lieto

Laboratory of Computer Basics University of Turin Teaching Assistant Feb. 2013 – Feb. 2014

• Taught basic Computer literacy to undergraduate students at Faculty of Humanities. Design course material, problem sets, exam questions.

• Class led by Professor Luca Console

Laboratory of Programming 1 University of Turin Teaching Assistant Mar. 2013 – Jul. 2013

• Taught C++ to undergraduate students at Mathematics Department.

• Class led by Professor Stefano Berardi and Professor Ugo de Liguoro Laboratory of Computer Basics University of Turin Teaching Assistant Mar. 2011 – Oct. 2012

• Taught basic Computer literacy to undergraduate students at Faculty of Humanities. Designed course material, problem sets, exam questions.

• Class led by Professor Luca Console

Computer Programming II University of Turin Teaching Assistant Oct. 2007 – Oct. 2008

• Taught Java and advanced programming to undergraduate students.

• Class led by Professor Luca Paolini and Professor Claudia Picardi Laboratory of Operating Systems University of Turin Teaching Assistant Oct. 2006 – Oct. 2007

• Taught computer architectures and OS to undergraduate students.

• Class led by Professor Cristina Baroglio and Professor Daniele Gunetti Laboratory of Programming Languages University of Turin Teaching Assistant Oct. 2005 – Oct. 2006

• Taught C Language to undergraduate students.

• Class led by Professor Cristina Baroglio and Professor Andrea Grosso LANGUAGES Mother tongue: Italian

Understanding Speaking Writing

Listening Reading Spoken interaction

Spoken production English B2 Independent

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C1 Proficient user

B2 Independent user

B2 Independent user

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French B2 Independent

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Japanese A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A1 Basic user

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