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Claudio di Ciccio is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information and Computing Science within the Faculty of Science at Utrecht University, Netherlands. Previously, he worked with the Department of Computer Science of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) and the Institute for Information Business of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), Austria. He received his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering in 2013 from Sapienza University.
His research interests span across Process Mining, Formal Methods, Automated Reasoning, and Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Technologies. He has developed expertise in Process Modelling and Simulation, Distributed Computing, Logic, and Artificial Intelligence. His work bridges theoretical formal methods with practical applications in business process management and decentralized systems.
His recent publications focus on advancing Process Mining techniques while addressing critical challenges in data privacy and security, particularly in decentralized environments. His research explores the intersection of visual analytics and process mining, developing innovative approaches for multi-faceted process information analysis through time and space. He has made significant contributions to formal methods for process specification verification and constraint satisfaction.
- Member of the Steering Committee of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining
- General Chair of the Conference on Process Mining (ICPM) in 2023
- PC chair of ICPM in 2021
- PC chair of the Conference on Business Process Management (BPM) in 2022
- PC chair of the Blockchain Forum at BPM in 2019 and 2024
Di Ciccio has been actively involved in numerous significant research projects related to process mining, blockchain applications, and formal methods. His work demonstrates a consistent focus on developing practical tools and frameworks that address real-world challenges in business process management while maintaining strong theoretical foundations. His research group appears to focus on the intersection of process science with emerging technologies, particularly in secure and decentralized environments.
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