Corrado Priami
Corrado Priami
Italian computer science professor Corrado Priami is a pioneer in computational methods for modelling, analysis, and simulation of biological systems. His PhD thesis on stochastic pi-calculus sparked the creation of the renowned Microsoft Research - University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology (COSBI). Priami's advanced research is regarded as pivotal in the field of systems biology and has been useful in modeling biological systems, earning him accolades both nationally and internationally. Priami has authored over 120 papers in international journals and conferences, serves on the evaluation committees of many projects presented by the European Commission, and is an anonymous reviewer for several international journals. He is also editor-in-chief of the international journal Transactions on Computational Systems Biology and a member of the editorial board of Bioinformatics Research and Applications. Priami founded the international conferences "Computational Methods in Systems Biology" and “Converging Sciences” and was a member of the Information Society Technologies Advisory Group - Future and Emerging Technologies of the EU Commission. He has also held various academic positions, including former board member at Trento School of Management, visiting professor at Stanford University, and CEO and founder of The Microsoft Research - University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology. Priami's skills and expertise lie in computational modeling, programming languages, and compilers, and he is currently seeking new opportunities.