Luigi Cerulo
I'm assistant professor at the Department of Biological and Environmental Studies of University of Sannio in Benevento, Italy.
In 2006 I received the PhD in software engineering at RCOST (Research Centre on Software Technology - University of Sannio). My PhD thesis is available here.
Since 2001 I'm working with the group of Software Engineering at RCOST, in particular with: Gerardo, Massimiliano, and Lerina, in mining software repositories and observing the evolution of software artifacts such as: clones, design patterns, vulnerabilities, and so on. In the [tools] section you can find a number of research tools I've developed.
Currently my broad research areas are Bioinformatics and Software Engineering. In particular my activities concern empirical studies, tools and methods that use data mining to support biologists and programmers.
Under many aspects the analysis of biological and software systems could exhibit very similar concerns as, in both systems, very complex inte