Computer Scientist with a background in optimization and mathematical formulation, particularly for scheduling and planning problems.
Ph.D. Candidate at Sapienza University of Rome, motivated by research that has real-world social and environmental impact.
Quick facts
Affiliation: Dept. of Computer Science Sapienza University of Rome
Email: giulio [dot] attenni [at] uniroma1 [dot] it
Scientific Trainee @ European Commission's Joint Research Center, F7 Unit (Digital Health) — AI engineering, LLM pipelines. Oct 2025 - Feb 2026
Visiting Postgraduate Researcher @ University of Glasgow's GC3 lab — Research, Biosphere-aware computing. Apr 2025 - Sep 2025
Teaching Assistant @ Sapienza University of Rome — Tutoring and lab sessions. a.y. 2022 - 2023
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science @ Sapienza University of Rome - 2022–present (expected graduation: September 2026)
M.Sc. in Computer Science @ Sapienza University of Rome - 2019–2022
B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Sapienza University of Rome - 2016–2019
Research Projects
Sustainable Cloud Orchestration: Minimizing Carbon, Water, and Land Footprints through Spatial and Temporal Shifting — This project develops a multi-dimensional framework for environmentally sustainable cloud orchestration, addressing carbon, water, land impacts. It combines optimization algorithms, real-world simulations, and cloud experiments to balance sustainability, cost, and performance. The outcome provides tools and models to guide scalable, transparent, and eco-friendly cloud infrastructures. - In collaboration with GC3 lab - Funded by Sapienza University of Rome in the context of Startup Research Project 2025
Safe Pathways: Incorporating Women's Safety Perceptions in Walking Navigation Systems — This research designs a walking navigation system that incorporates women’s safety perceptions to boost confidence and comfort. It integrates data on crime, urban features, and real-time feedback to plan safe, efficient routes. The goal is to empower women in public spaces and promote more inclusive, secure urban environments. - Funded by Sapienza University of Rome in the context of Startup Research Project 2024