Samuel Piatanesi

Chief Technology Officer (cto) & Co-founder at Mine Crime

Samuel Piatanesi has work experience in various tech roles. From 2020 to the present, they have been the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Mine Crime, an Italian platform for urban security. Prior to this, from 2020 to 2022, Samuel worked as a Backend Developer & Server Administrator at Mine Crime, where they were responsible for data scraping and analysis. In 2022, Samuel also worked as a Full Stack Developer at an undisclosed company. Additionally, Samuel has experience as a Software Engineer & Data Analyst at the Università di Camerino, where they developed a monitoring system for university courses. Finally, in 2016, Samuel undertook an internship at the Università Politecnica delle Marche, where they developed a software for data acquisition using smartphones. This software had potential applications in the medical field, particularly in the prevention of diseases like Parkinson's.

Samuel Piatanesi obtained a Laurea in Scienze e Tecnologie Informatiche with a specialization in Informatica from the University of Camerino. Samuel completed their degree from 2016 to 2019. Before attending university, Samuel earned a Diploma Istituto Tecnico e Professionale in Informatica e Telecomunicazioni from ITIS Meucci Castelfidardo. Samuel finished their diploma in 2016.

In terms of additional certifications, Samuel received a certification from IBM Cyber Security University - Europe in January 2020. Samuel also obtained a B1 Preliminary certification from Cambridge Assessment English in June 2016.

Location

Ancona, Italy

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Mine Crime

Mine Crime is the social impacting project of the Innovative Startup (also recognised as a benefit corporation) SAFETECOM Srl SB, devoted to a clear vision: revolutionising the paradigm of urban security management.More precisely, Mine Crime is a software (progressive web-app) that, thanks to a proprietary algorithm, collects and systematisesdata on urban offences (by accessing both big data online and offline) within the first Italian thematic database accessible to corporates, citizens and any interested stakeholder.This makes it possible to provide citizens, corporates and public administrations with the first digital observatory (interactive Web-GIS) on urban micro-crimes updated in real time.In addition, thanks to our underneath analytical systems, Mine Crime is able to process and produce composite urban-risk indicators as predictors of criminogenic phenomena. In this way, citizens and corporates can benefit from a safer environment and therefore from lower social, collective and individual costs to be incurred because of crime and urban decay.


Headquarters

Milan, Italy

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1-10

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