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Marco Rondina is a Lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Turin, specifically within the Department of Control and Computer Science (DAUIN). He is also a PhD student in Control and Computer Engineering, expected to graduate in 2026. His work bridges Data Ethics, Responsible AI, and Software Engineering.
- PhD Student: 2022–2025
- Guest Researcher: Weizenbaum Institute, TU Berlin (2025)
Marco's research focuses on data fairness to promote responsible AI development, addressing algorithmic bias, dataset documentation, and ethical data practices. His publications analyze gender stereotypes in LLMs, fairness in car insurance pricing, and biases in facial analysis systems for marginalized groups like people with Down syndrome.
His recent articles emphasize neural-symbolic AI, data quality, and empirical evaluation frameworks for ethical compliance. He has received the Quality Award Template 2025 and actively contributes to teaching as a Teaching Assistant in courses like Business Information Systems and Data Ethics and Data Protection.
- Scientific Awards
- Quality Award Template 2025
Marco collaborates with the Internet Media Group (IMG) at DAUIN and participates in initiatives like the Nexa Center for Internet and Society. His outreach includes talks on AI ethics, algorithmic audits, and data discrimination risks.
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