Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

The "Alessandro Faedo" Institute of Information Science and Technologies (in Italian, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione) is an institute of the Italian National Research Council (CNR).[1] The Institute is located in the CNR Research Area of Pisa. The Institute was founded in 2002 as a merge of two previous CNR institutes: CNUCE and the Istituto di Elaborazione dell’Informazione (IEI). The institute is named in honor of Alessandro Faedo, President of CNR and former rector of the University of Pisa for his important contributions to the development of Computer Science in Italy. The mission of the institute is producing scientific excellence and to playing an active role in technology transfer[2] in the field of Computer Science.

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione
Founder(s)CNR
Established2002 (2002)
MissionResearch on computer science
DirectorRoberto Scopigno
Location,
AddressVia Moruzzi, 1 Pisa
Websitewww.isti.cnr.it

In 2016 the research staff of the institute counts more than 160 researchers, technologists, PhD students, and post-doctoral fellows.[3]

The institute pursues three major lines of research:

  • Big Data - investigating challenges and opportunities,
  • Smart Cities & Smart Communities - exploring the key role of ICT in the realization of the city of tomorrow,
  • Technologies for Cultural Heritage - proposing new techniques for 2D/3D digitization, visualization, and digital fabrication.

The institute published 121 journal and 151 conference papers in 2016; it is responsible of design and implementation of more than thirty software packages and tools, like, for example, the open source molecular visualization software QuteMol and the 3D mesh processing system MeshLab.

References

  1. http://www.cnr.it/istituti/Istituti.html List of the CNR institutes
  2. http://www.isti.cnr.it/about.php Mission of the ISTI - CNR
  3. http://www.cnr.it/istituti/DatiGenerali.html?cds=074 Description of the institute (in Italian) with link to a brochure (in English)
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