Mariano Ceccato
Mariano Ceccato is associate professor in the Computer Science department in University of Verona, Italy. He was principal investigator of several publicly funded research projects and private industrial research contracts. He received the PhD in Computer Science from the University of Trento in 2006. He is author or coauthor of more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers published in international journals and conferences. He was recently visiting research scientist in University of Luxembourg. His research interests include security testing, penetration testing, code hardening and empirical studies.
Mariano Ceccato
Computer Science department
University of Verona
Strada le Grazie 15
37134 Verona, Italy
email: name dot surname at univr dot it
homepage: https://profs.scienze.univr.it/~ceccato/
Institutional page: https://www.di.univr.it/?ent=persona&id=60574&lang=en
Curriculum Vitae:
Education and professional career
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2023: Associate professor in the Computer Science department, University of Verona.
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2020: Assistant professor in the Computer Science department, University of Verona.
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2011: Tenured researcher in Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento.
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2008: Tenure-track researcher in Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento.
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2007: Post-doc at IRST, Software Engineering group, Trento.
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2006: PhD in Computer Science, the University of Trento. PhD thesis
title: "Migrating Object Oriented code to Aspect Oriented Programming".
Advisor: Paolo Tonella.
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2003: Master Degree in Software Engineering, University of Padova. Master thesis title: "Re-engineering of a Data Warehouse for
business intelligence in a multinational firm", written in the Information
Technology department in Alcoa Servizi, Venice. Thesis advisor: Prof. Sergio
Congiu.
Foreign Activity
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2015: visiting professor at Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg) and
collaboration on security testing with Prof. Lionel Briand.
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2005: visiting student at King's College London (UK) and
collaboration on aspect oriented refactoring with Prof. Mark Harman.