Roberto Amadini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Bologna. His work focuses on constraint programming, algorithm selection, and string constraint solving, with applications in cloud-edge computing and IoT systems. He leads research in deploying microservices over hybrid infrastructures and optimizing solver portfolios for constraint satisfaction problems. Research interests include advanced constraint solving techniques, formal methods for software analysis, and energy-efficient resource allocation. Amadini’s contributions span the design of frameworks like FREEDA and SUNNY-as2, which enhance deployment resilience and algorithm selection efficiency. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations in programming languages and verification tools. Recent publications explore sustainable cloud-edge applications, failure-resilient systems, and dynamic symbolic execution. He actively contributes to open-source projects like JSetL and participates in international solver challenges. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Amadini’s research group addresses cutting-edge challenges in distributed computing and constraint-based methodologies. Ongoing projects focus on optimizing solver portfolios for real-world computational tasks and advancing string analysis techniques in programming paradigms.