Person
SALNITRI Mattia
Professori Associati
Course Catalogue:
Communications
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CV_Mattia_v40_corrected no personal data.pdf (CV Mattia Salnitri)
Curriculum Vitae
I am an associate professor at the Department Management, Information and Production Engineering (DIGIP) of University of Bergamo, Italy, and a Visiting researcher at the Engineering and Social Informatics Research Group (ESOTICS) of the University of Bournemouth. Before that I held the positions of assistant professor (RTD-A) and post-doctoral research fellow at Politecnico di Milano (2017-2024). I held a post-doctoral research fellow position at the department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) of University of Trento (2016-2017), where I also received my Ph.D. in 2016.
My main research interest is the design of secure socio-technical systems. I have investigated different aspects of this research field, such as security requirements elicitation and definition, security requirements enforcement, secure business process definition, verification of procedural constraints and generation of secure code.
As a researcher and assistant professor at Politecnico di Milano I coordinated the working group on Security, Privacy and Ethics of the Italian Project Heath Big Data (2021-2024). I was also involved in the TEADAL European project as the leader of the task on security policies engineering (2022-2024). I also was involved in DITAS, a European project for data and computation movement in fog computing (2017-2020) .
As a researcher at the University of Trento, I collaborated to VisiOn, a European project for the creation of a platform for visualization and enforcement of privacy requirements, and in PACAS, a European project for participatory architectural change management in ATM systems. I was also involved in Aniketos, another European project about the security of service compositions at design time and runtime, and in ERC-Lucretius, an ERC project focused on designing software systems that evolve in response to changes in their requirements.
My main research interest is the design of secure socio-technical systems. I have investigated different aspects of this research field, such as security requirements elicitation and definition, security requirements enforcement, secure business process definition, verification of procedural constraints and generation of secure code.
As a researcher and assistant professor at Politecnico di Milano I coordinated the working group on Security, Privacy and Ethics of the Italian Project Heath Big Data (2021-2024). I was also involved in the TEADAL European project as the leader of the task on security policies engineering (2022-2024). I also was involved in DITAS, a European project for data and computation movement in fog computing (2017-2020) .
As a researcher at the University of Trento, I collaborated to VisiOn, a European project for the creation of a platform for visualization and enforcement of privacy requirements, and in PACAS, a European project for participatory architectural change management in ATM systems. I was also involved in Aniketos, another European project about the security of service compositions at design time and runtime, and in ERC-Lucretius, an ERC project focused on designing software systems that evolve in response to changes in their requirements.
Publications (47)
Courses (3)
Computer Science (Computer Architecture) - 21012-2
Secondo Semestre (23/02/2026 - 06/06/2026)
- 2025
Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 3 CFU, 24 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 3 CFU, 24 hours
INFORMATICA (PROGRAMMAZIONE) - 95004 (Draft)
Primo Semestre (15/09/2025 - 20/12/2025)
- 2025
Bachelor's Degree
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
Programming - 228518-M1
Secondo Semestre (23/02/2026 - 06/06/2026)
- 2025
Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
SSD ING-INF/05, 6 CFU, 48 hours
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