Bio Sketch
Riccardo Torlone is a professor in Computer Engineering at Università Roma Tre, where he is the head of the Big Data Laboratory & Research Group, Deputy Director of the Department of Engineering, and member of the Advisory Board of the same department. He received his Dr. Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sapienza Università. Before joining Università Roma Tre, he was member of the research staff at IASI-CNR in Rome. He also had a visiting research appointment at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). His research has
          considered various topics in the database field, including the
          following: database design, relational technology, triggers in databases, data warehouse and OLAP, Web-based information systems, data 
          integration, data and metadata exchange, adaptive information systems, semantic Web, query relaxation, graph databases, data analytics, 
          social networks, NoSQL systems, data science for machine learning, management of data lakes, ethics in data management. 
          He has published
          his research results in the major journals of the field, including
          Journal of ACM (JACM), ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS),
          VLDB Journal, Information Systems, SIAM Journal of Computing, IEEE
          Transactions on Knowledge and Data  Engineering (TKDE), Distributed
          and Parallel Databases (DAPD), SIGMOD Record, PVLDB and in the
          refereed proceedings of all the major conferences (ACM-SIGMOD,
          ACM-PODS, ACM-KDD, VLDB, IEEE-ICDE, EDBT, ICDT, CIKM, CAISE). He has authored
          the most spread book
            on databases in Italy, published also in an international
            edition and in several versions. He has also authored three
          other books. 
         He has organized and chaired many national and international 
          scientific events (conferences and schools). He is member of the
          editorial board of an international journal on computer science and
          has served on the program committees of
          many international conferences. He has been responsible of several
          research projects funded by the European Commission and by several
          public and private Italian institutions. He was the chair of the PhD
          program in Computer Engineering , the vice-president of the School of
          Engineering, the chair of the undergraduate and master programs
            in Computer Engineering at Universitą Roma Tre, and 
          member of the Task
            Force on Artificial Intelligence of the Agency for Digital Italy
          (AgID), the
          technical office of the Presidency of the Italian Council
            of Ministers.