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- name: Marco Zappatore
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affiliation: Università del Salento
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affiliation: University of Salento
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bio: "(M.Sc. Telecommunications Engineering 2008, Ph.D. Information Engineering, 2012) is currently a senior researcher in database and information systems at the Department of Engineering for Innovation at the University of Salento (Lecce, Italy). His research interests include data and knowledge management, mobile crowd sensing and citizen science, novel technological approaches and didactic paradigms for STEM education. He has co-authored more than 100 Scopus-indexed papers on international journals and conferences. He is IEEE Senior Member (IEEE Computer Society; Education Society), Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (TLT), reviewer for several international scientific journals on data management and STEM education, as well as TPC member of several international conferences on computer science, big data technologies, e-education, and cloud-learning."
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- name: Angelo Martella
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affiliation: Università del Salento
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affiliation: University of Salento
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bio: "PhD, Eng. Angelo Martella is a junior researcher at the DataLab of the University of Salento. He is currently an academic teacher in Big Data Management and Data Science and Engineering at the same department. The research topics ihe is involved in are related to the development of the Digital Twins paradigm and Data Space concept. Consequently, his areas of expertise encompass all stages of the design, development, and implementation of digital twins for smart cities, with an emphasis on adopting data spaces as essential facilitators of the resulting data ecosystem by managing data flows in distributed edge-cloud environments."
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- name: Antonella Longo
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affiliation: Università del Salento
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affiliation: University of Salento
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bio: "Antonella Longo, is associate professor at the Department of Engineering for Innovation of the University of Salento, received the PhD in Information Engineering in 2004. She teaches Database, Data Management , Big data Management, data engineering and security of critical infrastructures at Computer Engineering, Management Engineering and Engineering for the security of Critical Infrastructruters (bach and Ms.C. classes). Her research interests include information systems and databases, service-oriented architectures design for cloud and edge infrastructure, and tools for enhancing citizen science. Her current research focuses on models and tools for big data management and the exploration of edge/cloud architecture in cyber-physical systems. She has published more than 100 papers on these topics in peer-reviewed journals and international conference proceedings. She is the coordinator of DataLab (datalab.unisalento.it), the data lab at University of Salento and the DidaLab (didalab.unisalento.it), the lab about innovative model in education based on digital tools. She is also Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal of Internet of Things and of Taylor’s Software and Practice. She is also a member of the Scientific Advisory board of Fiware Foundation."
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homepage: https://www.unisalento.it/scheda-utente/-/people/antonella.longo
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The seminars Tales on Data Science and Big Data present and discuss the most recent challenges, emerging trends, and theoretical and practical research and development in the field of Data Science and Big Data. Seminars will cover basic and applied research, as well as industrial activities, pertaining to data, from data governance to data processing and analysis. Seminars will also cover research and development in related domains where data and data science technologies are key, such as distributed systems and architectures, cloud-edge continuum, high-performance computing, blockchain, statistics, security and privacy, assurance and certification.

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