
Daniele Francesco SANTAMARIA
Temi di ricerca
Daniele's research interest includes not only all the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge engineering and management, in particular in the ambit of Semantic Web ontologies, but also computational logic, algorithm engineering, and theory and practice of blockchain technologies.
Daniele Francesco Santamaria is Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Catania.
He held a post-doctoral position for four years at the University of Catania, three years at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and one year at the Department of Human Sciences. He also held the position of contract professor for four years, and of research scholarship for one year at the University of Catania. Moreover, he worked as an IT consultant for some small enterprises.
Daniele obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2019 with a work on a framework based on Computable Set Theory for reasoning with Semantic Web ontologies, focusing both on the theoretical aspects, including the engineering of the calculus and the related algorithms, and on the practical aspects, including knowledge base representation, reasoning, and management and software development. He also engineered and developed several computational ontologies for many knowledge domains, ranging from human and social sciences, including architecture and archaeology, to blockchain, cybersecurity, video games, and the theory of agents. Daniele publishes in many international journals and conferences and is involved in editorial activities with different roles such as reviewer, program committee member, and organizer. At the time of writing, he co-authored more than thirty works among workshop papers and journal articles. He holds a certification for Nvidia Cuda programming, IBM Mainframe, and Computer Forensics.
During his career, Daniele joined an international project called POC4COMMERCE, in the ambit of the ONTOCHAIN initiative, founded by the Next Generation of Internet (NGI) consortium and dedicated to the development of a novel software ecosystem for trusted, traceable, and transparent ontological knowledge for blockchain-oriented e-commerce. He also joined the PECS - Privacy Enrooted Car Systems, funded by NGI in the ambit of the Trustchain initiative, and dedicated to securing personal data within the modern car ecosystem. Daniele is also involved in an Italian national project Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN) dedicated to ontological approaches in archaeology and called GODSCAPES.
He is PI of the project MASS - A Meta-ontological Approach to Securing the Semantic Web and of the project SWETOP - Semantic Web of EveryThing through Ontological Protocols, funded by the University of Catania.
Daniele's research interest includes not only all the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge engineering and management, in particular in the ambit of Semantic Web ontologies, but also computational logic, algorithm engineering, and theory and practice of blockchain technologies.
Daniele's research interest includes not only all the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge engineering and management, in particular in the ambit of Semantic Web ontologies, but also computational logic, algorithm engineering, and theory and practice of blockchain technologies.
Programmazione 2 Canale PZ Lezione del 07/05/2026
La lezione in oggetto è anticipata alle ore 14.00.
Programmazione 2 O-Z Prova 06-05-26 Orali
Gli orali si terranno domani giovedì 7 maggio nell'ufficio del docente (stanza 361). A seguire l'elenco degli ammessi alla prova orale:
1000058827 ammesso
1000031974 non ammesso
1000057369 non ammesso
1000030998 non ammesso
1000063260 ammesso
Programmazione 2 AZ - Esiti Prova Scritta 06-05-2026
Canale AE
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Canale FN
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Canale OZ
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1000058827: 23
1000057369: 20
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La prova di laboratorio avrà inizio alle ore 10.30 in laboratorio 236
Programmazione 2 AZ - Esame 06-05-26
L'esame si svolgerà nel laboratorio 236 alle ore 9.00. I candidati sono pregati di recarsi in aula 20 minuti prima per la ricognizione iniziale e le presenze.
Seminario - Programmazione 2 PZ
Gentili studenti,
nell’ambito delle attività seminariali del corso di Programmazione 2 – Canale PZ, siete invitati a partecipare al seguente seminario:
Titolo: Objects Under Attack: Advanced C++ Program Analysis and Exploitation
Relatore: Mirko Mangano (Laboratorio di Cybersecurity)
Data: 20 maggio 2026
Orario: 8:30 – 11:00
Aula: Aula 25
Il seminario offrirà un’esplorazione pratica e avanzata dell’analisi di programmi C++, con particolare attenzione a come i meccanismi della programmazione orientata agli oggetti possano introdurre superfici di attacco anche in applicazioni reali. Durante
Studenti Tutor Santamaria
Si avvisano i seguenti studenti che il loro docente tutor di riferimento è il prof. Santamaria:
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Gli studenti sono invitati a contattare il docente per un colloquio conoscitivo.