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Alessandro Marcelletti is an Assistant Professor with a focus on blockchain technology and its applications in business processes, distributed systems, and software engineering. His research explores the integration of blockchain into choreography-based systems, smart contracts, and identity management frameworks. He contributes to advancements in decentralized coordination mechanisms, data extraction methodologies for smart contracts, and cybersecurity awareness through gamification.
Key research areas include blockchain-based execution of BPMN choreographies, model-driven frameworks for self-sovereign identity systems (ChorSSI), and digital twin approaches for smart contracts. His work emphasizes balancing confidentiality and transparency in process-aware systems while ensuring auditability and trustworthiness.
Alessandro’s publications span blockchain applications in IoT, MLOps pipelines, and REST interaction coordination, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. He has developed tools like FabNet for automated Hyperledger Fabric deployment and SEC-GAME for cybersecurity education. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, and his academic affiliations remain unspecified in the provided texts.
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