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A.A. 2024/2025:
Corsi del primo semestre (first-semester courses)
Algoritmi e Strutture Dati (sede di Latina): pagina del corso
Corsi del secondo semestre (second-semester courses)
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: course webpage
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Orari di ricevimento
Martedì 14.00 - 16.00 previa registrazione tramite form (consultare pagina web del docente, sezione "Teaching")
Curriculum
Since November 2019, Fabio Patrizi is an Associate Professor in Engineering in Computer Science with the Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering (DIAG) at Sapienza University of Rome.
Before, he has been:
• Tenured-track Assistant Professor (RTD-B) at DIAG - Sapienza University of Rome;
• Research Fellow at the KRDB Center, Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, as the Principal Investigator of the 2-year project “Verification and Synthesis from Components of Processes that Manipulate Data”, funded by the Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano - Alto Adige.
• Fixed-term Assistant Professor (RTD-A) at DIAG - Sapienza University of Rome
• Postdoc (Research Associate) at Imperial College, London (UK).
• Postdoc (Research Associate) at DIS (now DIAG) - Sapienza.
• Previously, he has held a Research Assistant positions at DIS - Sapienza and a Research Associate Position at University of Udine.
As a PhD Student in 2008, he has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of California San Diego, collaborating with Prof. Victor Vianu.
The research activity of Fabio Patrizi concerns theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects in different areas of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, including:
• Formal Methods
• Knowledge Representation
• Reinforcement Learning
• Reasoning about Action
• various forms of Planning in Artificial Intelligence
• Service-oriented Computing
• Business Processes
Fabio Patrizi regularly publishes the results of his research activity in top-level international journals and conferences. He has co-authored over 70 scientific papers published in international journals or proceedings of international conferences, and has been invited to present the results of his research at various institutions (one talk was funded by the RMIT Melbourne’s Visiting Researcher’s Award). He was also selected as a tutorialist at the prestigious International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI’15). He has been the (co-)recipient of a Best Paper Award and a Test-of-Time Award.
Fabio Patrizi is or has been involved in several national and international research projects, both as
participant and as a PI.
Fabio Patrizi obtained the National Scientific Habilitation for Full Professorship for sector GSD 09/IINF-05 (formerly SC 09/H1).
Fabio Patrizi regularly serves as a PC or as an SPC member for top-level conferences in the areas of his interest: AAAI, IJCAI, ICAPS, AAMAS, KR, ECAI, he has also served as an Area Chair for ICSOC 2023 and ICAPS 2025, and as a Guest Editor for several international journals. He has served as a moderator for the selection of papers submitted to the Artificial Intelligence section of the Computing Research Repository (www.arxiv.org).
In 2024, he was awarded the ICAPS 2024 Outstanding SPC Award for his service as an SPC member.
He is an Editorial Board Member for the prestigious Artificial Intelligence Journal (AIJ).
Fabio Patrizi is the co-PC Chair of the track on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Planning and Scheduling (KR&R in P&S) at the 22nd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR 2025). He has been involved in the organization of several national and international research events. In 2021 he has been Publicity Chair of the 20th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2021).
Since November 2020, Fabio Patrizi is the Coordinator of the Bachelor in Information Engineering (Presidente del Corso di Studio in Ingegneria dell’Informazione) at Sapienza University of Rome (Latina site).
From November 2017 to October 2020, he has served as the Secretary for the PhD Program in Engineering in Computer Science at DIAG – Sapienza.