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\section*{Work Experiences}
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\section*{Work Experiences}
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\begin{job}
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{10/2019 }{Present}
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{10/2019 }{03/2020}
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{\textbf{Inria, Parsifal team}}
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{\textbf{Inria, Parsifal team}}
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{https://team.inria.fr/parsifal/}
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{https://team.inria.fr/parsifal/}
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{Intern}%
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{Intern}%
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{For a period of six months I am working on my thesis regarding the verification a posteriori of the pattern matching compiler for the OCaml language. My work is supervised by \href{http://gallium.inria.fr/~scherer/}{Gabriel Scherer} and is published on \href{https://github.com/FraMecca/inria-internship}{Github}.}
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{For a period of six months I was working on my master thesis regarding the translation validation of the pattern matching compiler for the OCaml language. My work is supervised by \href{http://gallium.inria.fr/~scherer/}{Gabriel Scherer} and is published on \href{https://github.com/FraMecca/inria-internship}{Github}. During the internship, Gabriel and me worked on a \href{https://github.com/FraMecca/inria-internship/raw/master/paper/abstract-submitted.pdf}{workshop submission}}
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assistant for Giovanni Vigna and the Shellphish team at the security
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assistant for Giovanni Vigna and the Shellphish team at the security
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lab of the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB).
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lab of the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB).
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The focus of my research is on the exploitation and weaknesses of
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The focus of my research is on the exploitation and weaknesses of
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machine learning models applied to malware detection.
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machine learning models applied to malware detection. On February 2020 the resulting \href{https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/when-malware-is-packin-heat-limits-of-machine-learning-classifiers-based-on-static-analysis-features/}{publication} got accepted at \href{https://www.ndss-symposium.org/about/}{NDSS}'20.
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