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![]() Attilio Stajano Lecturer on Research and Technology Policy in the European Union University of Bologna Bologna, Italy Since 2000, Attilio Stajano has lectured at the University of Bologna, Italy, on Research and Technology Policy in the European Union. He spent 14 years as a civil servant at the European Commission, where he worked as the adviser to the director of esprit, a program of research and technological development in information technologies, aimed at strengthening the European information technology industry through cross-borders cooperative research and development projects. Prior to that, Attilio held various positions with IBM, covering a broad range of experiences: research, development, teaching, professional training, management, and administration. During his postgraduate studies and his career at IBM, Attilio Stajano had research and lecturing appointments at the Universities of Rome, Pisa, and Bari, in Italy and at the laboratories of Frascati, Italy, and of CERN, Switzerland. Stajano was the 1998 European Union Fellow at the Center for West European Studies (CWES) and at the Graduate School for Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In addition, he studied the process of technology transfer at the University of Pittsburgh and in general in the US, establishing contacts with the research community and its business outreach. Contributions |


