Stanford University He was a visiting professor at
Stanford University in the 1980s and 1990s.
Scientific Research Some of the research projects he has been responsible for at
Politecnico di Milano include W3I3: "
Web-Based Intelligent Information Infrastructures" (1998–2000), WebSI: "
Data Centric Web Services Integrator" (2002–2004), SeCo: Search Computing (2008–2013), GenData2020: Data-Centric Genomic Computing (2013–2016), and GeCo: Genomic Computing (2016–2021). He received two
European Research Council Advanced Grants, in 2008 for the Search Computing project and in 2016 for the Genomic Computing project. His research interests are focused on: • extending
database technologies for incorporating data distribution, deductive rules,
active rules, and query languages for
XML • methods and languages for the specification of data-intensive Web sites, such as
WebML • search computing and crowd searching methods • genomic computing
WebML inventor He is one of the inventors of
WebML, a modeling language for the conceptual design of web applications (US Patent 6,591,271, July 2003) and he is one of the co-founders of WebRatio, a spinoff of
Politecnico di Milano whose mission is to promote and commercialize development tools based on
WebML and
model-driven development in general (spanning
Interaction Flow Modeling Language,
BPMN, and
Unified Modeling Language).
Alta Scuola Politecnica Until November 2013, he was director of Alta Scuola Politecnica. ==Awards==