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Rosalba Zizza is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Salerno, Italy, working at the Fisciano Campus (Building F, Fourth Floor, Room 028). She maintains regular reception hours on Tuesdays from 9:30-12:30 by appointment.
Educational Background:
- Laurea degree (cum laude) in Computer Science from Faculty of Science, University of Salerno (1997)
- PhD in Computer Science from Department of Computer Science, University of Milan (2002)
Her primary research focuses on Formal Languages, Theory of Variable Length Codes, and Molecular Computing, with significant contributions to Splicing Systems. She has participated extensively in academic conferences including ESF Science Meeting W2DL (2006), EMCC meetings in Como (2006), AutoMathA (2007), and FCT2007 (2007).
Dr. Zizza's publications show consistent specialization in theoretical computer science applications to molecular computing, particularly Splicing Systems, with her 2010 Scholarpedia entry serving as a notable reference work in the field.
Scientific Recognition:
- Laurea degree cum laude (1997)
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship on Splicing systems and Automata Theory (2002-2004)
She has been actively involved with the Bioinformatics and Molecular Computing Group at University of Milano-Bicocca and is a member of the European Molecular Computing Consortium (EMCC). Her teaching includes assistant roles for Algorithms courses and Master courses in Formal Methods.


