Luciano Baresi is a Full Professor at the Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Italy, affiliated with the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering. He earned his laurea (MSc) and PhD in Computer Science from the same institution and has held visiting positions at the University of Oregon (USA), Tongji University (China), and the University of Paderborn (Germany). His research spans software engineering, with current focuses on self-adaptive systems, edge computing, and AI/ML-based software. His work integrates formal methods with practical applications, emphasizing autonomous systems, cloud-edge continuum, and federated learning. Recent publications highlight AI-driven advancements in software testing, resource optimization, and educational tools. Key research themes include: AI/ML for autonomous driving testing and data augmentation Serverless computing at the edge Federated learning system architectures Containerization and cloud resource management Awarded for impactful contributions: RE 2020 Most Influential Paper ICSOC 2020 Best Paper SEAMS 2022 Best Paper He advises 14+ PhD students and leads projects like Ketonet (health app), WHO's Essential Items Estimator, and dynaSpark. As Editor-in-Chief of Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering and senior editor for multiple journals, he shapes academic discourse in adaptive systems and software engineering.
