معرفی
AnnaMaria Zanaboni is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Milan. Her research focuses on data analysis, statistical inference, and machine learning applications in diverse fields such as archaeology, veterinary medicine, and forensic science. She is affiliated with the Data Science Research Center (DSRC) and the SLIM research group.
Education:
- High school diploma (Maturità Classica), Liceo Classico 'B. Zucchi', Monza (1981)
- Master's Degree in Computer Science, University of Milan (1986)
- Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at New York University (1988-1989) and Yale University (1989-1990)
Teaching:
- Current: Methods and Languages for Data Processing (Cultural Heritage program)
- Previous: Courses in Statistics, Algorithms, Probability, and Bioinformatics across Computer Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Chemistry programs
Her research trends span forensic applications of AI, archaeological material classification via machine learning, and veterinary cardiology studies using statistical methods. She has collaborated extensively with interdisciplinary teams in medicine, archaeology, and computer science.
Advising & Grants: Advised numerous courses but no explicitly listed students. Research contributions include over 50 peer-reviewed publications and a textbook on probability and statistics for undergraduates.
Labs/Teams: Member of DSRC and SLIM group, actively involved in collaborative projects bridging computer science with medical and archaeological applications.


