Gianna Del Corso is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa. Her research interests span Quantum Computing, Numerical Linear Algebra, and Spectral Analysis. She has advised PhD students in quantum computing topics such as quantum algorithms and machine learning. Her teaching includes courses on Numerical Calculus, Parallel Scientific Computing, and Introduction to Quantum Computing, delivered across multiple academic years at the University of Pisa. She has also contributed to advanced courses in the PhD program in Computer Science. Her research focuses on quantum algorithms for machine learning, quantum walks, eigenvalue computation of structured matrices, and spectral techniques for web analysis. Recent work includes applications of quantum k-means clustering and variance estimation subroutines. Her publications span quantum computing, numerical methods, and scientific citation models. Her articles highlight contributions to PageRank computation, matrix factorization for recommendation systems, and analysis of citation-based research evaluation models. She has actively engaged in international conferences, presenting on topics such as orthogonal iterations for nonlinear eigenvalue problems and quantum hitting time algorithms. Labs/Teams: Research conducted within the Department of Computer Science at the University of Pisa, focusing on quantum computing and numerical methods.





