Maurelio Boari, born in Ferrara (Italy) in 1938, received his
Laurea degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of
Bologna in 1963.
In november1980, Maurelio Boari became Full Professor of
“Calcolatori Elettronici ”(ING-INF/05) within the Engineering
Faculty at the University of Bologna.
His Academic activity has been within the Department of
Electrical Engineering, Computer, and System Science (DEIS).
Maurelio Boari spent study and research periods at several
Institutions, such as Berkeley University (USA), London Polytechnic
(London), Yorktown IBM Research Centre (USA), and Gainesville
University (USA).
He has been and he is deeply involved in institutional duties,
within the Faculty, Department, and University of belonging.
In particular, he has been head of DEIS from 1982 to 1988,
Coordinator of the “Corso di Laurea in Ingegneria Informatica ”
from 1995 to 1998.
He is a member of the steering committee of the Doctorate of
Electronics, Computer Science and Telecommunications and from 1995
he is Rector Delegate for University information systems.
He has been chairman of GII (Italian Engineering Computer
Science Group) from 1989 to 1997, vice president of AICA (Italian
Association of Computer Science) from1982 to 1985 and member of
AICA national council since then.
In the period from 1982 to 1985 he has been Italian delegate at
European community in the field of Real Time Informatics.
Maurelio Boari has participated and coordinated several projects
promoted by local organizations with industrial funding, where the
involved industries are local, national, and international
ones.
Scientific activity
The research activity of Maurelio Boari, documented by around
100 papers published in International Journal and magazines, and in
International and National Conferences and workshop, has been
mainly related to the study of models and languages for concurrent
programming,
with particular reference to programming languages and tools to
describe and control parallelism in the applications. Moreover, his
scientific interest has investigated the areas of operating system
for distributed systems and of architectural support for mobile
multimodal systems.
He is author of two books in the fields of operating system and
concurrent and distributed programming.
Within his scientific areas of interest, he has taken part to
several research projects funded by Italian Organizations, such as
Research Ministry, CNR, and international ones, such as Esprit
projects founded by European Community.
Recently, he has been responsible of a regional project in the
field of mobile multimodal services
Teaching activity
-currently
Advanced operating systems, second level degree of
Computer Engineering
Network models and applications, second level degree of
Telecommunications Engineering
Managing technological innovation in the context of public
administrations , Master Alma Graduate School.
-past courses
Basic Operating Systems , first level degree of Computer
Engineering
Computer System programming , Old computer Engineering
degree (first year)
Operational Research, Old computer Engineering degree
(last year)
Introduction to computers systems , Master MTI, Alma
Graduate School.
Operating Systems principles , within an e-learning based
degree, distance learning Diploma of Computer Engineering-
Consorzio Nettuno.
He also contributed to the design and realization of several
Master courses both related to his area of interests and also with
interdisciplinary goals.
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