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Remo Grillo is a PhD student in Digital Humanities at the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, where he is currently researching hybrid Artificial Intelligence systems for the interpretation of natural-language research questions applied to Knowledge Graphs through LLMs.
He graduated in 2020 from the Master’s Degree programme in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge (DHDK) at the University of Bologna.
Since 2020, he has been collaborating with Harvard University’s institute I Tatti, as a Digital Humanities Research Associate. There, he has worked on software development and modelling of a digital research infrastructure funded through the NEH grant Metapolis and the ERC Starting Grant VeNiss: Venice’s Nissology.
Previously, he earned a degree in Philosophy with a thesis in Logic on a digital edition of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and he has worked as a software engineer since 2015.