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Marco Ronchetti graduated in Physics in 1979. After spending one year with a Post-Doc position at the IBM-T.J.Watson Research Center in the USA and after complying with the Military Service duty, he became Researcher in Theoretical Physics (Statistical Physics-Condensed Matter) at the University of Trento.

His scientific interests have been focused on Computer Simulation of Liquid, Amorphous and Quasicrystalline Many Body Systems for approximately 15 years. He collaborated with scientists in USA and Germany exchanging visits and contributing to the field with 30 publications.

In the mid of the 90’s his interest drifted towards computer science themes, initially in the web and software engineering areas, and in the most recent years on e-learning.

Between 1998 and 2001 he reduced his involvement with the University on a part-time basis, working also as a consultant.

In 2001 the birth of a new Department and of the new Corso Di Laurea in Informatica convinced him to get back with a full involvement with the University. He got several responsibilities, becoming responsible for the local project for on-line multimedial lectures and for the “e-leaf” project for building a new e-learning platform, which provided service for the Science and the Engineering Schools. He also became Rector’s Delegate for the Web and the on-line Services, and department’s delegate for e-learning,

Since 1991 he has been teaching various courses in Computer Science. He has been advisor of several theses (laurea) in Mathematics (5) Physics (5), and over 60 theses (laurea and diploma) in Computer Science and Ingegneria Informatica. Many of the Information Technology related theses has been done in collaboration with local enterprises (in Trento, Bolzano, Verona, Vicenza and Milano).

He has been advisor of two PhD students who succesfully got their degree in 2006.

He has been member of the Physics Department (1983-1995), the Information and Management Studies Department (1995-2001), and to the Information and Communication Technology Department thereafter.


     
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