Maurizio Ferrari Dacrema 🇪🇺 (@maurizio_fd) 's Twitter Profile
Maurizio Ferrari Dacrema 🇪🇺

@maurizio_fd

Assistant Professor @Polimi, Italy. I like to travel, eat and teach. Current research interests recommender systems evaluation and quantum machine learning.

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Registrations for the RecSys Summer School #RSSS2024 are now open! The summer school will take place Oct 8-12 (the week before #RecSys2024), so you can stay on to enjoy the 🌞 and🏖️🩴 for two whole weeks 😍 Oh, and the program is awesome too 😉 👉acmrecsys.github.io/rsss2024/

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On my way to #SIGIR24 in Washington to present the tutorial "Using and Evaluating Quantum Computing for Information Retrieval and Recommender Systems" with Paolo Cremonesi Nicola Ferro and Andrea Pasin! #quantumcomputing #InformationRetrieval #recsys #RS_c

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#ECIR2025 call for Full Papers: ecir2025.eu/call-for-full-…. Abstract submission: Oct. 2, 2024. Full paper submission: Oct. 9, 2024. Notification: Dec. 16, 2024.

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Back to Milano after attending the 14th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop in Udine #IIR2024, it is always a pleasure to attend this event with the italian research community on #InformationRetrieval and #recsys and meet so many young PhD students!

Back to Milano after attending the 14th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop in Udine #IIR2024, it is always a pleasure to attend this event with the italian research community on #InformationRetrieval and #recsys and meet so many young PhD students!
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After almost two weeks in Bari for #recsys2024 now I am off to Paris for the bootcamp of the NGI Enrichers program, which will give me the great opportunity to spend three months as a visiting researcher at Fermilab !

After almost two weeks in Bari for #recsys2024 now I am off to Paris for the bootcamp of the <a href="/NGI_Enrichers/">NGI Enrichers</a> program, which will give me the great opportunity to spend three months as a visiting researcher at <a href="/Fermilab/">Fermilab</a> !
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New Year’s resolutions for #RecSys researchers: 1️⃣ Read every issue of #ACM_TORS dl.acm.org/toc/tors/justa…📖 2️⃣ Submit that brilliant paper you’ve been sitting on ✍️ 3️⃣ Propose a special issue and shape the future of recsys - because recsys is better with your vision in it! 🌍✨

New Year’s resolutions for #RecSys researchers:
1️⃣ Read every issue of #ACM_TORS dl.acm.org/toc/tors/justa…📖
2️⃣ Submit that brilliant paper you’ve been sitting on ✍️
3️⃣ Propose a special issue and shape the future of recsys - because recsys is better with your vision in it! 🌍✨
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Entering my last month as a visiting researcher at the SQMS Center , Fermilab , working on Bosonic #quantumcomputing. It has been a great experience so far! Sad to see this period come to a close, but I’m glad the project we've been working on will continue as I return home.

Entering my last month as a visiting researcher at the <a href="/sqmscenter/">SQMS Center</a> , <a href="/Fermilab/">Fermilab</a> , working on Bosonic #quantumcomputing. 

It has been a great experience so far! Sad to see this period come to a close, but I’m glad the project we've been working on will continue as I return home.
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Heading back from #SIGIR2025! It was a pleasure to spend this week in the beautiful Padova meeting and discussing with the community, alongside my PhD students Riccardo Pellini and Michael Benigni

Heading back from #SIGIR2025!

It was a pleasure to spend this week in the beautiful Padova meeting and discussing with the community, alongside my PhD students <a href="/ricpellini/">Riccardo Pellini</a> and Michael Benigni