Marco Antonio Corallo
Marco Antonio Corallo Position: Doctoral Student School/office: School of Science and TechnologyEmail: bWFyY28tYW50b25pby5jb3JhbGxvO29ydS5zZQ==
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Room: T2249
About Marco Antonio Corallo
Marco Antonio is a PhD student at the Machine Perception and Interaction (MPI) Laboratory within the AASS Research Centre, funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP).
He got a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree (cum laude) in Computer Science from the University of Pisa, Italy, and worked for nearly two years as a software developer and consultant.
Research
His research interests span multiple areas of computer security, ranging from machine learning security and systems exploitation to cyber-physical systems security and language-based security, with the goal of understanding how sound methodologies and secure design principles can be applied to emerging domains and technologies.
He is currently investigating the security and trustworthiness of neuro-symbolic AI, as well as privacy-preserving methods for brain–computer interface (BCI) applications.