Carlo Baldassiمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Carlo Baldassi is an Associate Professor at Bocconi University, where he has served as Director of the BSc in Mathematical and Computing Sciences for Artificial Intelligence (BAI) since 2023/24. He holds a background in Theoretical Physics from the University of Trieste and a PhD in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Turin. His research focuses on applying Statistical Mechanics to Machine Learning and Neural Networks, particularly studying loss landscapes, optimization problems, and the role of quantum annealing in nonconvex learning. He teaches courses in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science, emphasizing Python and Julia programming. His work bridges theoretical physics and AI, exploring topics like synaptic stochasticity in low-precision neural networks and the efficiency of quantum vs. classical annealing. He has published extensively in top journals such as Physical Review Letters and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , contributing to foundational understanding of neural network dynamics and optimization techniques. Teaching includes Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Computer Science I Machine Learning II Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Lab Research emphasizes large-scale inference problems, with a focus on the interplay between statistical mechanics and modern AI architectures.











