Emilia-Romagna

EL Maataoui Ayoub

EL Maataoui

Born in Rabat -Morocco, I obtained a bachelor degree in Economics and Management at the MED5 Rabat University, a master's degree in Business Administration at the University of Sassari. I was always interested in the world of Business intelligence and the application of IT tools in the world of Marketing. I enrolled in this Master in order to acquire the necessary knowledge in the field of Data Science and Big data to become a Marketing Data Scientist

2021-2022

Guttilla Valeria

Guttilla

I graduated in business and economics, and I hold a second-level master degree obtained in different European universities. I had experiences in various parts of the world and after working for a multinational company, I also founded my own, where I discovered the world of data and its importance, deciding to further specialise in the field. Why do I believe I have the right skills for a data scientist? Besides the needed specific competences, which I’m acquiring with this master, some more are of uttermost importance. I’m precise and detail-oriented, I’m trained in thinking outside the box, always on the lookout for hidden patterns, which I then try to reconnect to the big-picture. I consider myself a life-long student, ready to keep on studying the data-world which is under constant evolution. I enjoy working in teams, I have always had, even with international ones, but I’m also good in solitary work, as I had to do with my company. I’m extremely motivated and ready to work hard.

2019-2020

Isaia Tarquini

Tarquini

Born in Rome and raised in Abruzzo, I have been living in Bologna for a long time now. I have received my master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Pisa, and I have worked in the last 18 years as software architect / developer for Prometeia s.p.a. At Prometeia, I mainly dealt with implementation of financial risk management software (Asset & Liability Management – Market Risk) and management of teams composed of developers and analysts in regulatory projects (Basel III – IFRS9/IFRS13 accounting) with special attention to critical optimization and fast data processing topics. Always computer science and new technologies enthusiast, I decided to attend the Master in Big Data Analytics and Social Mining to be part of what I believe is one of the most exciting revolutions in the field of information technology in recent years.

2018-2019

Cinzia Tavernari

Tavernari

Before taking up big data, Cinzia has explored the Near East for some years and she has researched and taught Islamic archaeology at several institutions around the world (MIT, Inalco, Abdullah Gul University). She has enjoyed her itinerant life thoroughly and, most of all, she has learnt that she enjoys extracting meaning from data; she believes it is a compelling way to better understand the world. This passion and a rising interest for digital technologies as a powerful tool to get a distinctive insight of data has lead Cinzia to embark in a new adventure to become a data scientist. Cinzia earned a MA in Oriental languages at the University of Venice and a PhD in Islamic archaeology at Sorbonne University, with a thesis on the road networks and caravanserais of the medieval Near East. Cinzia tackled different experiences that particularly developed her cross-cultural skills, including strong communication skills in different languages and keen critical-thinking abilities.

2016-2017

Costanza Balboni Cestelli

Balboni Cestelli

Constanza graduated with honors in International Development with a concentration in Quantitative Methods and Public Policy from the Institute for Development Policy and Management (PMID) at University of Manchester with a dissertation which, for the first time, proposes an econometric model to interpret transnational elite breeding strategies. She currently works for a Big Four, in Business Performance Services. Previously, she took part in international missions of the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, living in China and Brazil. In 2013 she founded The Italians, a policy analysis think tank composed of young Italian researchers and professionals living abroad. The think tank has connected more than 35 members and produced two original policy researches, raising public awareness about the brain drain phenomenon. Her project has been recently featured in Radio24 and Donna Europa Young Talents sections.

 

2015-2016
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