Francesco Cecconi

Chief Technology Officer at Babelscape

Francesco Cecconi has a diverse work experience in various roles and positions. Francesco worked as the Chief Technology Officer at Babelscape, where they were responsible for analyzing and designing technologies and algorithms for high-performance and scalability services in natural language processing. Francesco also led projects such as WordAtlas, Comprehendo, Extraggo, myKnowledgeGraph, TraDeInterpret, and multilingual Natural Language Pipeline. Before their role as CTO, they held the position of a Lead NLP Engineer and Linux System Engineer at Babelscape.

Francesco also served as the project leader and main developer for the NmapSi4 project at Nmapsi4 project. This project aimed to provide a complete nmap interface and manage all options of the security net scanner and search services vulnerability.

Additionally, they have contributed to KDE as a contributor and worked as an NLP Research Engineer at the National Interuniversity Consortium for Informatics. At Sapienza Universitá di Roma, Francesco worked as an NLP Research Engineer and Unix/Linux System Engineer.

Francesco's work experience also includes working as a Package Maintainer for the debian-perl team at Debian and as the project leader and developer for the Slackins project.

Throughout their career, Francesco has gained expertise in natural language processing, system engineering, project management, and software development.

Francesco Cecconi completed their education at Sapienza Università di Roma, where they pursued Computer Science. Francesco attended this institution until 2013. Prior to that, they also studied Informatics at ITIS G. Marconi until 2000.

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  • Chief Technology Officer

    February, 2020 - present

  • Lead NLP Engineer and Linux System Engineer

    January, 2017