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Giovanna Maria Dimitri is an Assistant Professor Tenure Track in Artificial Intelligence at Universitá degli Studi di Milano (Statale), with additional affiliations at the ICE, University of Cambridge, and the Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e Scienze Matematiche (DIISM) at the University of Siena. She earned her PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Cambridge under Prof. Pietro Liò, focusing on multilayer network methodologies for brain data analysis. She holds an MPhil in Advanced Computer Science from Cambridge with distinction and completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s in Computer and Automation Engineering at the University of Siena, both with top honors.
- PhD in Artificial Intelligence – University of Cambridge, UK
- MPhil in Advanced Computer Science – University of Cambridge, UK (Distinction)
- Master’s & Bachelor’s in Computer and Automation Engineering – University of Siena, Italy (110/110 cum laude)
Her research spans a broad spectrum of artificial intelligence, including foundational models, deep learning, brain data modeling, and applications in healthcare, environmental science, and sustainability. She is particularly known for her work on GAN detection, emotional image datasets, climate change impact modeling, and AI for Sustainable Development Goals. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates computer science with neuroscience, public health, and social impact.
Her recent publications reflect a strong trend in applying AI to real-world problems such as healthcare diagnostics (e.g., Brugada Syndrome detection), environmental monitoring (air quality, climate change on agriculture), and ethical AI (CO2 emissions of ML models). She also contributes to digital humanities and science communication, indicating a commitment to societal engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.
She has received the competitive Ai-Net Fellows Scholarship from DAAD in 2023, enabling collaboration with Prof. Gemma Roig’s lab. She is an Associate Editor for Neurocomputing (Elsevier) and was elected Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society in May 2024.
Dimitri has extensive teaching experience, lecturing Business Intelligence at the University of Siena and serving as a Guest Lecturer in Data Science at the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education. She has supervised numerous students and has a publication record of nearly 60 peer-reviewed papers. She is also active in science communication, having been interviewed by Italian media and appearing on Rai Radio 1.
She is a life member of Clare Hall College, University of Cambridge, and continues to contribute to academic and public discourse on AI through seminars, workshops, and editorial leadership.
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