I am a technological researcher at the Institute for Biomedical Technologies in Bari. I graduated in Physics in 2012 from the University of Bari “Aldo Moro” and obtained the following year a postgraduate Master’s degree in “Development and Management of Data Centers for High-Performance Scientific Computing,” which introduced me to the field of large-scale computing infrastructure management (HTC and HPC clusters, and Cloud solutions). My activity in cloud infrastructure management focuses on the design, deployment, and operation of a private cloud environment based on OpenStack. I am responsible for the overall infrastructure architecture, including compute, storage, and networking components, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security. I manage virtualized and containerized resources, including high-performance and GPU-enabled nodes, to support data-intensive scientific workloads. My work includes system monitoring, capacity planning, performance optimization, and fault management. I oversee infrastructure automation through Infrastructure-as-Code approaches and collaborate with research teams to translate scientific requirements into robust and scalable cloud solutions.
Research Activities
Development and maintenance of HPC clusters (HPC Infrastructure Management) ensuring predictable and scalable execution of intensive calculations.
Deployment and management of Computational Infrastructure (Cloud and HPC) for Life-Science data analysis, storage and sharing



