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About the picture
Colui che in acqua fetida vede qualche bella immagine riflessa si getta in
quell'acqua pensandola vera abitazione di cosi' bella sembianza. [Da:
Frammenti di alcune scritture della signora Andreini, Venezia 1620].
The one who sees a beautiful image reflected in filthy water, jumps in
that water as if it were the home of such a beautiful appearance. [From: Fragments of some writings of Lady Andreini, Venice 1620].
Technical Curriculum
Born in Tripoli in 1938. Citizen of Italy.
Received the Dr.Ing. degree in electrical
engineering from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy, in 1962, and the
Libera Docenza in electronic computers from the Italian university system
in 1968. He is currently a professor of computer science at the University
of Pisa, Italy.
After an industrial experience with Olivetti, he joined the Politecnico di
Milano starting his research activity in logical
design and in programming language translation. In 1966 he moved to M.I.T.
as a staff member at Project MAC,
working in compiling techniques. He then became a
professor at the University of Southern California, and
then at New York University, pursuing research in theoretical
and algorithmic aspects of logical network synthesis.
In 1971 he returned permanently to Italy, as lecturer and later
professor of informatics at the University of Pisa. There he has been
Department chairman for six years, and Coordinator of the Ph.D. program
in Informatics for other six years.
He spent several sabbatical periods as a visiting professor at U.C.L.A.,
the University of Illinois, the National University of Singapore, the
University of Hawaii, and Carleton University in Ottawa.
He has also been a visiting scientist at T.J. Watson Research Center of
IBM, and a distinguished foreign scholar at the NTT LSI Laboratories in
Morinosato, Japan.
He has pursued intense activities with UNESCO, for the dissemination of
informatics at university level in developing countries. At the
university of Pisa he is responsible for the international relations on
cooperation to development.
His main research interests are now in algorithm design in sequential,
parallel and distributed environments,
and in the relationship between abstract computational models and realistic
computers and circuits.
Professor Luccio received the title of Profesor Honorario from the
Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Peru, in 1998.
He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Member of ACM.