Greco has organised several national and international exhibitions for the
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden. At
Museo Egizio, Greco led the 2015 re-display of the exhibition. Subsequently, he promoted the implementation of a number of temporary exhibitions: "Il Nilo a Pompei" (2016), “Missione Egitto 1903 – 1920. L'avventura archeologica M.A.I. raccontata” (2017), "Anche le statue muoiono. Conflitto e patrimonio tra antico e contemporaneo" (2018), "Archeologia Invisibile" (2019), "Aida, figlia di due mondi" (2022). At the same time, he continued to implement development and evolution of the permanent galleries, among them the Historical Gallery (2019) and the Hall of Life (2021), promoting the concept of a continuously evolving museum, able to share with its different publics the progressive results of the research that is carried out on the objects of its collection. Within the Museum, Greco coordinated several research projects. Since 2018 he has led the Turin unit of the transnational project "Crossing Boundaries – Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt", in collaboration with Basel University and Liège University. From 2018 to 2022 he led the consortium of European museums consisting of
Museo Egizio (heading institution),
British Museum,
Louvre Museum,
Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung and
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, involved in "Transforming the Egyptian Museum of Cairo", supported by the
European Union. Greco regularly collaborates as a visiting professor with various Italian and foreign universities, among which
Università degli Studi di Torino,
Università degli Studi di Pisa,
IUSS di Pavia,
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,
Scuola IMT Alti Studi di Lucca and
NYUAD. Greco was member of the archaeological mission of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden to
Tell Sabi Abyad in 1997–1998, of the mission of Pisa University to
Dra Abu el-Naga in 2005–2006, of the mission of Leiden University and of the National Museum of Antiquities at
Saqqara in 2002, of the mission of
Università Cà Foscari (Venezia) to
Gebel Barkal in
Sudan in 2013. Since 2015, he has been co-director of the joint Dutch-Italian mission to
Saqqara investigating a group of
New Kingdom tombs, including that of
Horemheb. In 2023 the archeological mission announced the discovery of the tomb of Panehsy, 'chief servitor' the temple of the god
Amun. == Appointments ==