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Tiziano Bianchi is a Full Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications at Politecnico di Torino (Polytechnic of Turin), Italy. He serves as the Course Coordinator for the Master's Degree in ICT Engineering for Smart Societies and is a member of the Interdepartmental Center SmartData@PoliTO - Big Data and Data Science Laboratory. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at the same institution starting in 2012, having joined from the University of Florence where he worked as a Research Assistant from 2005 to 2012.
Dr. Bianchi's research focuses on multimedia security technologies, with particular expertise in multimedia forensics, signal processing in the encrypted domain, and security aspects of compressed sensing. His work spans adversarial machine learning, image and video forensics, deep learning for video compression, secure authentication based on deep learning, and satellite image compression. He has made significant contributions to privacy-preserving data processing through compressed sensing techniques.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on applying deep learning to solve complex problems in image processing, security, and data compression. The research shows a clear trajectory toward efficient, secure, and privacy-preserving processing techniques, particularly for resource-constrained environments like wearable devices and satellite systems.
Among his notable recognitions are the Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation Best Editor of 2022 Award, The SIGMM Test of Time Paper Honorable Mention in Multimedia Security and Privacy, and the 2019 Best Paper Award from IEEE MultiMedia. He has also received multiple editorial awards for his work as Senior Area Editor for the Elsevier Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation and Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.
Dr. Bianchi is the co-founder of ToothPic, a startup offering breakthrough technologies for camera identification, and has co-invented four patents related to cryptographic key obfuscation, user authentication, and camera recognition techniques. He has authored over 100 papers in international journals and conference proceedings, demonstrating sustained scholarly productivity throughout his career.

