CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION B.Sc. (computer science) University of Genova (DISI) Thesis Similarity retrieval of 3D objects Advisor Prof. Enrico Puppo M.Sc. (Computer Science). University of Genova (DIBRIS) Thesis: Building and representing Morse complexes of 2D and 3D scalar fields Advisor: Prof. Leila De Floriani. Ph.D. (Computer Science) University of Genova (DIBRIS). Thesis: Multi-resolution shape analysis based on discrete Morse decomposition. Advisor: Prof. Leila De Floriani EMPLOYMENT August 2018 Current, Assistant Professor School of Computing, Visual Computing Division, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA January 2018 July 2018, Post-doctoral fellow, Computer Science Department, Queens College, City University of New York, New York, USA July 2016 January 2018, Post-doctoral fellow, Geographical Sciences Department, University of Maryland at College Park, USA September 2014 - July 2016, Post-doctoral fellow Computer Science Department, University of Maryland at College Park, USA. May 2014 - September 2014, Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics, and Systems Engineering University of Genova, Italy. January 2011- May 2014, Research associate, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics, and Systems Engineering University of Genova, Italy. RESEARCH INTERESTS Data visualization Topological data analysis Spatial data structures and algorithms
PUBLICATIONS ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS 1. F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani. Hierarchical Forman Triangulation: a multi-scale model for scalar field analysis. In Computer and Graphics, Volume 66, pages 113-123, 2017. 2. C. Heine, H. Leitte, M. Hlawitschka, F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani, H. Hagen and C. Garth A Survey of Topology-based Methods in Visualization. In Computers Graphics Forum, Volume 35, Issue 3, pages 643-667, 2016. 3. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich and P. Magillo. Computing a Forman Gradient From a Watershed Decomposition. In Computers and Graphics, Volume 58, Issue 6, pages 43-52, 2016. 4. F. Iuricich, U. Fugacci, L. De Floriani Topologically-Consistent Simplification of Discrete Morse Complexes. In Computers and Graphics, Volume 34, pages 157-166, 2015. Awarded with an honorable mention. 5. L. De Floriani, U. Fugacci, F. Iuricich and P. Magillo. Morse Complexes for Shape Seg- mentation and Homological Analysis: Discrete Models and Algorithms. In Computer Graphics Forum, Volume 34, Issue 2, pages 761-785, 2015. 6. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, U. Fugacci and F. Iuricich. Topological Modifications and Hierarchical Representation of Cell Complexes in Arbitrary Dimensions. Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU), Volume 121, pages 2-12, 2014. 7. P. D. Simari, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich and M. M. Mesmoudi, Generalized extrinsic distortion and applications, Computers and Graphics, Volume 37, Issue 6, pages 582-588, 2013. 8. K. Weiss, F. Iuricich, R. Fellegara and L. De Floriani, A primal/dual representation for discrete Morse complexes on tetrahedral meshes, Computers Graphics Forum, Volume 32, Issue 3, pages 361-370, 2013. 9. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, Dimension-independent multi-resolution Morse complexes. Computers and Graphics, Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 541-547, 2012.
REFEREED CHAPTERS IN BOOKS 1. L. De Floriani and U. Fugacci and F. Iuricich, Homological Shape Analysis through Discrete Morse Theory. In Perspectives in Shape Analysis, pages 187-209, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. 2. L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, P. Magillo, M. M. Mesmoudi, K. Weiss, Discrete Distortion for 3D data analysis. In Visualization in Medicine and Life Sciences II (VMLS II), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pages 3-25, 2013. 3. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, and F. Iuricich. Modeling Three Dimensional Morse and Morse-Smale Complexes. In Innovations for Shape Analysis: Models and Algorithms, pages 3-34. Springer, 2012. REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS 1. R. Fellegara, F. Iuricich and L. De Floriani, Efficient representation and analysis of triangulated terrains. In Proceedings of the 25 th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, pages 437-440, 2017. 2. R. Fellegara, U. Fugacci, F. Iuricich and L. De Floriani, Analysis of geolocalized social networks based on simplicial complexes. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks (LSBN), pages 1-8, 2016. 3. F. Iuricich, S. Scaramuccia, C. Landi, L. De Floriani. A discrete Morse-based approach to multivariate data analysis. In Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH ASIA Symposium on Visualization (SA 2016), pages 1-8, 2016. 4. U. Fugacci, S. Scaramuccia, F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani. Persistent Homology: a Step- by-step Introduction for Newcomers. In Proceedings of the Smart Tools and Apps for Graphics - Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference, pages 1-10, 2016. 5. G. Picciau, P. Simari, F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani. Supertetras: A superpixel analog for tetrahedral mesh oversegmentation. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2015), pages 375-386, 2015. 6. F. Iuricich and P. Simari. Hierarchical mesh segmentation editing through rotation operations.
In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2015), pages 398-409, 2015. 7. F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani A combined geometrical and topological simplification hierarchy for terrain analysis. In Proceedings of the 22st International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (SIGSPATIAL), pages 493-496, 2014. 8. U. Fugacci, F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani. Efficient Computation of Simplicial Homology Through Acyclic Matching. In Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC), pages 587-593, 2014. 9. R. Fellegara, F. Iuricich, L. De Floriani and K. Weiss. Efficient computation and simplification of discrete Morse decompositions on triangulated terrains. 22st International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (SIGSPATIAL), pages 223-232, 2014. 10. P. Magillo, L. De Floriani and F. Iuricich. Morphologically-Aware Elimination of Flat Edges from a TIN. In Proceedings of the 21th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS 13), pages 5-8, 2013. 11. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, and F. Iuricich. Simplification Operators on a Dimension-Independent Graph-Based Representation of Morse Complexes. In International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology and Its Applications to Signal and Image Processing (ISMM), pages 13-24, 2013. 12. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, and F. Iuricich. Multi-resolution cell complexes based on homologypreserving Euler operators. In Proceedings of the 17th IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery (DGCI), pages 323-334, 2013. 13. L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, P. Magillo and P. D. Simari, Discrete Morse versus Watershed Decompositions of Tessellated Manifolds. In International Conference in Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP), pages 339-348, 2013. 14. L. De Floriani, R. Fellegara, F. Iuricich and K. Weiss. A spatial approach to morphological feature extraction from irregularly sampled scalar fields. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoStreaming (IWGS), pages 40-47, 2012. 15. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, Simplification and Multi-Resolution Representation of Morse Complexes in Arbitrary Dimensions, IEEE VisWeek 2012 Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2012.
16. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, Simplifying morphological representations of 2D and 3D Scalar Fields. In Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS 11), pages 437-440, 2011. 17. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich. Building Morphological Representations for 2D and 3D Scalar Fields. In E. Puppo, A. Brogni, L. De Floriani, editors, Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference 2010, Genova, Italy, 2010. pages 103-110. BOOKS 1. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, P.Magillo, F. Iuricich, Morphological Modeling of Terrains and Volume Data, Springer Verlag, 2014. OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1. F. Iuricich, X. Xu, L. De Floriani. Individual tree mapping from LiDAR point clouds based on topological tools. Poster presentation at the Shape Modeling International Symposium (SMI- 2017), Berkeley, California, USA, 2017 2. F. Iuricich, R. Fellegara, L. De Floriani. Homology preserving simplification for top- based representations. Symposium on Computational Geometry (SOCG 2016), Young Researchers Forum. Boston, USA, 2016. 3. F. Iuricich, S. Scaramuccia, C. Landi, L. De Floriani. Towards the Analysis of Multivariate Data based on Discrete Morse Theory. Symposium on Computational Geometry (SOCG 2016), Young Researchers Forum. Boston, USA, 2016. 4. F. Iuricich, S. Scaramuccia, C. Landi, L. De Floriani. Computing shape descriptors based on vector-valued functions. 25th International Meshing Roundtable, Research Notes. Washington DC, USA, 2016. 5. L. Comic, L. De Floriani, F. Iuricich, P. Magillo. Simplification and Multiresolution Representation of Morse Complexes, Convegno GIRPR, Certosa di Pontignano, Italy 2012.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROGRAM COMMITTEE European conference on visualization EuroVis2015, short papers. 23 rd International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems ACM SIGSPATIAL 2015/2018 Visualization in Environmental Sciences workshop EnvirVis2015/2016/2017/2018 Conference on Image Analysis and Processing ICIAP 2015/2017 Smart Tools and Apps in Computer Graphics Conference STAG2015/2016/2017/2018 Conference on Graphics Patterns and Images - SIBGRAPI 2018 REVIEWING ACTIVITIES IEEE Scientific Visualization SciVis2016 Symposium on Geometry Processing SGP2016 Topology-based Methods in Visualization TopoInVis2015 Shape Modeling International Conference SMI2015/2016 International Conference on Geographic Information Science - GIScience 2018 International Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis IWCIA 2018 ACM Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems Graphical Models Computer & Graphics Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision Computer Aided Geometric Design IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics SCIENTIFIC EVENT ORGANIZER Co-organizer for the School Homology: Theoretical and Computational Aspects, International School, jointly organized by the Department of Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Robotics and Systems Engineering (DIBRIS) and by the Department of Mathematics (DIMA) of the University of Genova.
MEMBERSHIPS IEEE Member, ACM Member, Eurographics Member MENTORING AND ADVISING ACTIVITY Ph.D. STUDENTS Ulderico Fugacci, University of Genova Giulia Picciau, University of Genova Sara Scaramuccia, University of Genova Xin Xu, University of Maryland at College Park MASTER THESIS Master Thesis in Computer Science by Flaviano Cipollone, University of Genova. Master Thesis in Mathematics by Beatrice Roticiani, University of Genova. Master Thesis in Mathematics by Simone Rubino, University of Genova. INDEPENDENT STUDIES Research Project by Chao Feng, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, China Research Project by Anthony Vershov, University of Maryland at College Park Research Project by Wang Kesen, University of Maryland at College Park Research Project by Wangjue Yao, University of Maryland at College Park Summer Research Project by Olivia Pomerenk, California Institute of Technology Independent study in Geometric Modeling by Anna Bonzi, University of Genova. Independent study in Geometric Modeling by Flaviano Cipollone, University of Genova. THEACHING ACTIVITIES Teaching assistant, Introduction to Computer Programming, Undergraduate course in Computer Science (AY 2011-2012) Teaching assistant, Algorithm and data structure, Undergraduate course in Computer Science (AY 2013-2014) Teaching assistant, Geometric modeling, Master course in Computer Science and Mathematics (AY 2014-2015) Guest lecturer, Geometric modeling, Master course in Computer Science and Mathematics (AY 2014-2015)
Teaching assistant, Geospatial Algorithms and Data Structures (GEOG498I, Spring2017) Instructor, PhD course on Data Visualization, (Summer 2017) Instructor, Object-Oriented Computer Programming for GIS (GEOG476, Fall2017)