User:Pasquale.pagano

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Technical Director of the "D4Science: DIstributed colLaboratories Infrastructure on Grid ENabled Technology 4 Science" project. The Technical Director (TD) has the responsibility of monitoring the day-by-day progress of the project's technical activities (i.e., technical aspects across the networking, service and joint research activities) and ensuring their proper interaction. The TD chairs the technical meetings useful for integrating the element where design and strategic technical recommendations across work packages are made to the Project Executive Board (PEB). In particular, the TD is responsible for detailed technical effort re-planning in the face of project deviations and for performing technical risks analysis and contingency planning. The TD chairs the PEB, is member of the Project Management Board (PMB), is member of the project members general Assembly (MGA), and is member of the Quality Assurance Task Force (QATF).

Workpackage leader of D4Science JRA1 WP - Overall Planning and Development Coordination. Objective of this work package is to identify in detail the technical activities that are needed to (i) meet the user communities' expectations in terms of innovative services provided by the infrastructure and (ii) consolidate and extend the gCube application framework iteratively to move towards a production quality level infrastructure satisfying the communities' needs. These activities will be planned and continuously monitored in the context of this work package and actually implemented in the rest of the JRA work packages.

Senior Researcher Associate at the Networked Multimedia Information Systems Laboratory of the "Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie della Informazione A. Faedo" (ISTI) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). I received my M.Sc. in Information Systems Technologies from the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa (1998), and my Ph.D. degree in Information Engineering from the Department of Information Engineering: Electronics, Information Theory, Telecommunications of the same university (2006).