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Giovanni Grasso
Senior Engineering Manager at Meltwater • Founder @Wrapidity Prof. Computer Science @Unical
Giovanni Grasso is a Senior Manager of Engineering at Meltwater and an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Calabria. He is known for co-founding Wrapidity, a successful venture later acquired by Meltwater, originating as a spin-off of Oxford Uni. His expertise lies in AI-driven large-scale web data extraction, as well as Ontology-based Knowledge Representation and Automated Reasoning. Giovanni has a strong academic background, having pursued his PhD at Università della Calabria, with previous education at the University of Oxford.
Giovanni's professional journey includes key roles such as Senior Engineering Manager at Meltwater, Principal Scientist at Wrapidity, and Senior Research Scientist at the University of Oxford. He has also served as Founder & Head of Data Extraction at Wrapidity Ltd. and as a postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford. Giovanni's work spans various domains including Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, and Ontologies, with a focus on the practical application of Logic Programming and Answer Set Programming.
With a diverse career history that includes positions at FourthCodex and Exeura S.r.l., Giovanni Grasso brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in the fields of web data extraction, AI technologies, and computer science research. His contributions in developing innovative methods for unsupervised web data extraction have significantly advanced the field. Giovanni's academic standing, combined with his industry expertise, positions him as a prominent figure in the realm of AI-driven technologies and knowledge representation.
Giovanni's involvement in academia, alongside his leadership roles in industry, reflects a well-rounded professional with a deep understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical implementations within the realms of web data extraction and automated reasoning. His tenure at reputable institutions and successful ventures underscores his ability to bridge the gap between academia and industry, driving innovation and advancement within the field of computer science.