Andrea
La Grotteria

MSc Computer Science Student at EPFL | Software Engineer
Specializing in Software Systems and Data Science

Andrea La Grotteria

About Me

MSc Computer Science student at EPFL with a focus on software systems and data science.
Currently Visiting Student at MIT Senseable City Lab and Lead Front-End Developer at Column.

Professional Experience

Research Intern - Oracle Labs Zurich

Aug 2024 – Febraury 2025
Working on automated guide generation and testing for the Graal Development Kit

Lead Front-End Developer - Column

Sep 2023 – Present
Developed critical product features using Ionic and Angular frameworks

Student Researcher - EPFL

Multiple positions focusing on Adversarial Attacks in Decentralized Learning and Blockchain technology

Featured Projects

EcoRoutes

Visualized green transportation options across Europe, integrating data collection, analysis, and visualization.

SCRAP

Created a model for seismic collapse prediction using PyTorch, outperforming traditional methods.

BlockChop

Developed using Ethereum Blockchain as a consensus mechanism. Deployed and tested on Docker Swarm with AWS.

Education

Visiting Student - MIT

Master's Thesis at MIT Senseable City Lab focusing on Big Data analysis and Machine Learning research for Mobility and Urban Planning.

MSc Computer Science - EPFL

Focusing on software systems and data science
Student Teaching Assistant for Computer Security, Operative Systems, and Computer Systems

BSc Computer Engineering - Politecnico di Torino

Graduated with 110/110 cum Laude. Final GPA: 29.4/30
Student Teaching Assistant in Mathematical Analysis I and Computer Sciences

Technical Skills

Programming: Python, Java, Scala, C, Solidity

Frameworks: Micronaut, Angular, Ionic, Spark, Hadoop

Libraries: PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Pandas

DevOps: AWS, Docker Swarm

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