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Massimiliano Picone
Born on December 25, 1985 in Rome, Italy

Singularity University,
NASA Ames - MS 20-1!
Moffett Field, California
Skype, Twitter: maxscience max@science.cx Education
Education
Singularity University, Graduate Studies Program - NASA Ames, California !
2013!
Online courses from Caltech, Stanford, MIT, Udacity, Coursera, edX, iTunes U!
2012-2013!
M.Sc. in Computer Engineering, Summa cum laude - University of Rome “Sapienza”! 2011-2013!
EU scholarship winner for the Erasmus Mundus M.Sc. in Data Mining & KM, France! 2012!
Enrolled in Bioinformatics and modeling M.Sc. - UPMC Paris 6, France!
Oct. 2011!
Visitor in Prof. Pierre Baldi’s bioinformatics group - University of California, Irvine! Aug-Sept 2011!
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy!
2008-2011!
Enrolled in Physics B.Sc. - University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy!
2005-2007!
Scientific Baccalaureate - Liceo Isacco Newton, Rome, Italy!
1999-2004!
Collège Jacques Prévert - Paris, France!
1999!
Primary School - Guildford, England
3 months 1994

Work experience
Global Shapers, World Economic Forum. Member and part of PoweringEdu!
Founder - BioThalia!
Co-founder - dHouse!
IT Consultant - Futura Grafica S.p.A.!
IT Manager, CTO - Euro Ph.D on S. R. & C. University of Rome “La Sapienza”!
International Juror - Pirelli Internetional Award!
Freelance press coverage of the Apple Expo in Paris - macnn.com!
Founder - LameladiNewton.it and LameladiJobs.it

2014-Present!
2013-Present!
2012-2013!
2007-2012!
2004-Present!
2003-2008!
2003!
1999-Present

Education
International Awards
Telecom Italia Working Capital!
Pirelli Internetional Award - Junior Award!
Global Junior Challenge - Special Jury Prize!
Cable & Wireless Childnet Academy - Individual category!
Stockholm Challenge - Finalist, Education category!
National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) Scienza per tutti! eContent Award Italy, Polytechnic of Milan - 4th place, e-Learning category

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