Curriculum vitae

Extended CV

 

Short CV

Marcella Anselmo received a Laurea degree cum laude in Mathematics in 1986 from the University of Palermo (Italy).  From 1987 to 1990 she was visiting the Laboratoire d'Informatique Theorique et Programmation (LITP) of Universite' Paris 7, in Paris (France), granted by the italian CNR.  In 1988 she got a D.E.A. in Theoretical Computer Science from Université Paris 7, and in 1990 a Ph.D. in Theoretical Computer Science from the same university. From 1991 to September 2002 she has been Research Associate at the University of Salerno, Italy.  Since October 2002 she is Associate Professor at the same university. From 1991 to 2011 she was with the Dipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni "Renato M.Capocelli", now Dipartimento di Informatica, that is an Excellence Department 2018-22. On 29/04/2021, she received the Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale (ASN) as Full Professor, valid until 29/04/2030.

Her research field concerns finite state models, formal language theory, and coding problems. More specifically, she has produced several articles presented at international conferences or published in international journals, on code theory, factorization of formal languages, representations of regular languages and two-dimensional languages. On this latter topic she has organized the workshop Advances on Two-dimensional Languages held in Salerno 3-5 May 2006, entirely granted by AutoMathA project. She was in the Program Committee of FUN with Algorithms 2007, ICTCS 2007, Computability in Europe 2016, and of the workshop SandGal 2019. She was in the Scientific and Organizing Committee of ICTCS 2010. Recently, she was engaged as co-chair of the Program Committee and of the Organizing Committee of the conference Computability in Europe 2020, which would be held in Salerno from June 29th to July 3rd 2020, but got online, due to the pandemic.

She has reviewed several articles for international journals (TCS, Natural Computing, DMTCS, IJFCS, Inf.e Comp., TOCS, …) and international conferences (ICALP, MFCS, SOFSEM, …). She has taken part to several national and international research projects. In 2018 she was the coordinator of a research project founded by GNCS of INdAM.

She is member of the Council of the Association Computability in Europe.

She was member of the evaluation board for the selection of research assistant (ricercatore) in computer sciences at the University of Palermo (2000), at the University of Milano (2002), and at the University of L’Aquila (2019). She was also member of the selection boards for some post-doc grants and assistant positions. She was in the Scientific Committee of the Italian chapter of EATCS to award the best Ph. D. thesis in Theoretical Computer Science 2011-12.

From 1991 to present, she teaches degree courses on Algorithms and Data Structures, Computer Architecture, Foundations of Programming, and Theory of Computation.

 


Dipartimento di Informatica , Università di Salerno (Italy)