Andrea Di Stefano graduated from the University of L'Aquila with a master's degree in Computer Science - "Network and Data Science" curriculum - in March 2019. Since November 2019 he has been a PhD student in the PhD Program in Automatic Control, Bioengineering and Operations Research - Operations Research curriculum - at the Department of Computer Engineering, Automation and Management "Antonio Ruberti".
Research interest
His main research topics are Combinatorial Optimization and Mixed Integer Linear Programming, especially for the Job Shop Scheduling problem.