
معرفی
Alberto Accomazzi is a Researcher and Principal Investigator at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, leading the Astrophysics Data System (ADS) project. He holds a Doctorate in Physics from the University of Milan (1988) and has been a pivotal figure in advancing astrophysics data infrastructure. His primary roles include managing ADS's search engine, archives, and overseeing its expansion into Earth and space sciences. Accomazzi is also active in the scientific community, serving on advisory boards for initiatives like INSPIRE, arXiv, and the International Virtual Astronomy Alliance (IVOA).
His research focuses on machine learning applications in astronomy, semantic frameworks for literature analysis, and improving scientific transparency through tools like Asclepias for software citation. He has pioneered projects such as astroBERT and AstroLLaMA, which leverage large language models for astronomy-specific tasks. Accomazzi emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and open science, exemplified by his work on NASA’s Science Explorer and SciX initiatives.
Accomazzi’s contributions extend to editorial roles, including editing Astronomy & Computing, and advocacy for standardized metadata through the Unified Astronomy Thesaurus. His work consistently bridges computational methods with astrophysical research, driving advancements in data accessibility and AI-driven discovery.




