
About
Ognjen Savkovic is an Assistant Professor (RTD-a) at the KRDB Research Center for Knowledge and Data, Faculty of Engineering, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. He is based at the NOI Techpark in Bolzano and is actively involved in research on Knowledge Graphs, Semantic Web, and data quality. His work bridges formal logic and machine learning to enhance data management systems.
His research interests include Knowledge Graphs, Semantic Web, Database Management, Data Quality, Artificial Intelligence, and Logic Reasoning. He focuses on schema validation (e.g., SHACL), property graph schemas (PG-Schema), and integrating machine learning with declarative languages like Datalog for industrial applications such as welding quality monitoring and cloud resource configuration.
His recent publications show a strong trend in semantic technologies for industrial applications, particularly in collaboration with Bosch and Siemens. His work spans theoretical foundations of schema languages and practical implementations in smart manufacturing and cloud systems. He has published in top venues including WWW, ISWC, CIKM, and SIGMOD.
- Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned.
Ognjen Savkovic advises students and collaborates on research projects, though specific students are not listed. His research involves significant grant-funded collaborations, particularly in EU-level industrial AI and semantic technology initiatives. He has contributed to projects involving Siemens and Bosch, focusing on semantic diagnostics and scalable data science solutions.
He is a key member of the KRDB Research Center, contributing to a vibrant research team working on knowledge representation, reasoning, and industrial applications of semantic technologies.
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