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Raffaele Montella

Associate Professor

Raffaele Montella is an Associate Professor with tenure in Computer Science at the Department of Science and Technologies (DiST), University of Naples “Parthenope'” (UNP), Italy. He got his degree (MSc equivalent) cum laude and an award mention to his study career in (Marine) Environmental Science at the University of Naples “Parthenope” in 1998, defending a thesis about the “Development of a GIS system for marine applications”. He defended his Ph.D. thesis on “Environmental modeling and Grid Computing techniques” earning a Ph.D. in Marine Science and Engineering at the University of Naples “Federico II”. His main research topics and scientific production are focused on: tools for high-performance computing, cloud computing, and GPUs with applications in the field of computational environmental science (multi-dimensional geo-referenced big data, distributed computing for modeling, and scientific workflows and science gateways) leveraging on his previous (and still ongoing) experiences in embedded, mobile, wearable, pervasive computing, and Internet of Things. He joined the CI/RDCEP of the University of Chicago as Visiting Scholar and Visiting Assistant Professor working on the FACE-IT project. He leads the High-Performance Scientific Computing (HPSC) Laboratory and the IT infrastructure of the UNP Center for Marine and Atmosphere Monitoring and Modeling (CMMMA). He technically led the University of Naples “Parthenope” research unit of the European Project “Heterogeneous secure multi-level Remote Acceleration service for low-Power Integrated systems and Devices (RAPID)”. His effort focused on GVirtuS development and integration (General purpose Virtualization Service), enabling CUDA kernel execution on mobile and embedded devices. He led the locally funded project: “Modeling mytilus farming System with Enhanced web technologies (MytiluSE)” focused on high-performance computing based coupled simulations for mussels’ farms’ food quality prediction and assessment for human gastric disease mitigation. He leads the locally funded project “MytilAI – Modeling mytilus farming with Artificial Intelligence technologies”, focused on using AI techniques for mussel pollutants contamination predictions. He leads the research project: “DYNAMO: Distributed leisure Yacht-carried sensor-Network for Atmosphere and Marine data crOwd-sourcing applications”, targeting coastal marine data gathering as crowd-sourcing for environmental protection, development, and management. He led the UNP unit of the Erasmus+ Project “Framework for Gamified Programming Education (FGPE)” and is leading the UNP unit of the project “FGPE Plus: Learning tools interoperability for gamified programming education” as an ideal extension of FGPE ending in May 2021. Since 2021 he has been head of the UNP node CINI Lab/Working Group “HPC: Key Technologies and Tools”. Since 2022 he has been the head of the AWS Academy at the University of Naples “Parthenope”. In February 2023, he gained the Italian National Academic Qualifications as Full Professor in Computer Science (01/B1).

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meteo@uniparthenope Network: an open environmental sensor network for citizens, institutions, and research

The meteo@uniparthenope ecosystem continues to evolve with the introduction of the new environmental sensor network platform available at https://network.meteo.uniparthenope.it, an infrastructure...

Raffaele Montella
May 11, 2026
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meteo@uniparthenope introduces the new web portal and mobile web app

Open environmental data and GRIB services for navigation, research, and operational forecasting The Center for Monitoring and Modeling Marine and Atmosphere applications (CMMMA, https://meteo.uniparth...

Raffaele Montella
May 9, 2026
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Tre Golfi Sailing Week 2026: meteo@uniparthenope alongside offshore sailing excellence

The Gulf of Naples is once again preparing to become the center of international offshore sailing with the return of the Tre Golfi Sailing Week, one of the most prestigious sailing events in the Medit...

Raffaele Montella
May 6, 2026
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meteo@uniparthenope: 15 Years of Scientific Excellence in Atmospheric & Marine Prediction

In 2026, meteo@uniparthenope proudly marks its 15-year anniversary since being officially founded in 2011 under the aegis of the University of Naples “Parthenope” as the&...

Raffaele Montella
January 28, 2026
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Extreme Weather in Southern Italy: Climate Change at the Front Line

Southern Italy, including regions such as Calabria, Sicily, Basilicata and parts of Campania and Apulia, is increasingly exposed to extreme weather events — from prolonged heatwaves and drou...

Raffaele Montella
January 27, 2026
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National Veterinary Prevention Day: the MytilEx and SmokeTracer projects of the HPSC Laboratory (DiST)

On Sunday, 25 January, the National Veterinary Prevention Day was celebrated to raise awareness of the importance of preventive veterinary medicine within the integrated “One Health” approach, which b...

Raffaele Montella
January 27, 2026
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SCINTILLA: Igniting Innovation for Air Quality and Human Health in Campania

On October 31, at the Lloyd’s Baia Hotel in Vietri sul Mare, a conference organized by the Campania Region was held on the theme “Research, Innovation and Strategies for the Protection of Air Qua...

Raffaele Montella
November 4, 2025
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World Championship J22, Naples, October 13–17, 2025.

The week between October 13 and October 17, meteo@uniparthenope provided technical and scientific support to the Lega Navale Napoli (LNI-NA) and the Italian Sailing Federation (FIV) for the ...

Raffaele Montella
October 20, 2025
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Raffaele Montella, Francesca Barchiesi, and Diana Di Luccio
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Caorle hosts the 12th SIRAM National Conference: Shellfish Farming between Innovation and Public Health.

Caorle (Venice), October 3-4, 2025 – The 12th SIRAM National Conference – Italian Society for Applied Research in Shellfish Farming – was held at the Caorle Civic Center, entitled “Shellfish Far...

Raffaele Montella
October 5, 2025
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In Naples, the Third Edition of the Summer School Dedicated to Supercomputing and Supercomputers by the National Inter-University Consortium for Informatics

Five days spent between the monumental complex of Villa Doria d’Angri at the University of Naples Parthenope, the Conference Center via Partenope at the University of Naples Federico II, and the CNR R...

Raffaele Montella
June 22, 2025
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