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Andrea Galassi is a Junior assistant professor (RTD-A) at the University of Bologna's Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DISI), part of the Language Technologies Lab led by Paolo Torroni. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Bologna (2021), with a dissertation on integrating deep neural networks and symbolic knowledge. His postdoctoral research included roles at Stanford, Imperial College London, and the Humane-AI-Net European project on ethical AI. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna.
His research focuses on Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and neuro-symbolic techniques applied to argument mining, legal text analysis, and ethical AI. Notable projects include the FAIR initiative (developing scalable AI techniques), CLAUDETTE, PRIMA, and ADELE legal analytics projects, and StairwAI's horizontal matchmaking services. He is an expert in argument mining for judicial decisions and automated analysis of privacy policies.
Galassi has taught over 300 hours of courses, ranging from foundational computer science to advanced NLP topics. He holds National Scientific Qualification for Associate Professor in Computer Engineering (ASN 2023-2025). His recent work emphasizes ethical AI applications, misinformation detection, and AI-driven legal systems, with publications in areas like cross-lingual legal benchmarking (LEXTREME) and subjectivity detection in news media.
He leads projects on AI for social impact, including chatbots for asylum seekers and privacy-preserving dialogue systems. His lab participates in CLEF challenges on news credibility and legal argumentation analysis, demonstrating expertise in collaborative AI frameworks and real-world societal applications.
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