Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
Marco Bianchi is a Senior Researcher at Fondazione Ugo Bordoni since 2010, specializing in digital transformation and project management across various roles, including senior account manager for DGTEL-MIMIT and project controller in the Organization, Planning, and Project Development Department. Bianchi's expertise in big data was honed through previous positions as a researcher at the Digital Transformation Team and as an IT senior consultant at the Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale. Additionally, experience as a lecturer at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" contributed to academic credentials, with a focus in Big Data computing. Previous consultancy roles include senior knowledge management consultant at Volocom and senior consultant at Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale, alongside postdoctoral research on distributed systems and AI at IASI-CNR. Educational qualifications include a Research Doctorate in Computer Science from Università degli Studi dell'Aquila and a degree from Sapienza Università di Roma.
Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
The Fondazione was founded in 1952 and named after professor Ugo Bordoni, lecturer at the engineering faculty of the university of Rome in the 30's. Since 2009 the Fondazione Bordoni has a new charter that significantly changes its characteristics. With the new charter, the control and management of the Fondazione is assigned to the Public Administration; the Board of Directors is nominated by the Ministry for Economic Development on the basis of designations by the President of the Council of Ministers, the Ministry itself and with the involvement of the President of AGCOM.Representatives of major operators and manufacturers are still involved with the Fondazione as members of the Founders Committee, an organism of the Fondazione itself that plays a significant role for consultancy on strategic addressing. Moreover there is a Scientific Committe composed by higly professional researchers from the academic and research world.With the new charter the Fondazione is therefore subject to public control and management in order to guarantee its characteristic of independence necessary to make available its scientific and technical potential to the Public Administration.