Francesco Sovrano is a computer scientist and data science researcher focused on explainability for responsible AI. He earned a PhD in Data Science and Computation in 2023 from the University of Bologna, in association with the Polytechnic University of Milan, developing a computational theory of explanations with applications in user interfaces, regulatory compliance, and reinforcement learning. As a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Zurich, he applied explanation theories to software engineering, AI in education, and EU regulation, while also researching machine learning for code. He later became an Early-Career Fellow at ETH Zurich’s Collegium Helveticum, creating XAI tools to reveal rules and biases in LLM-generated explanations. His work aims to identify and mitigate cognitive and statistical biases in human-AI interaction, advancing transparent, ethical, and trustworthy AI.
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Postdoc position – XAI-FinCrime: Explainable AI for Financial Crime Detection and Prevention, Lugano, Switzerland
The People-Centered Computing Lab in the Faculty of Informatics at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in Lugano, Switzerland is...
PhD position in Innosuisse-funded research project “XAI-FinCrime: Explainable AI for Financial Crime Detection and Prevention,” Lugano, Switzerland
The People-Centered Computing Lab in the Faculty of Informatics at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in Lugano, Switzerland is...
Prof. Silvia Santini’s contribution on “La Regione”
Digital devices and apps are increasingly integrated with our daily lives and even our bodies. This prompts concerns, but it...
Our group members ranked among the World’s top 2% of Scientists
On October 10, 2022, Stanford University published the revised Science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators – ranking the top...