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Massimiliano Versace

Massimiliano Versace (born December 21, 1972 in Monfalcone, Italy) is co-founder and CEO of Neurala Inc. and founding Director of the Boston University Neuromorphics Lab. He is a pioneer in researching and bringing to market large scale, deep learning neural models that allow robots to interact and learn real-time in complex environments. He has authored approximately forty among journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers, holds several patents, and has been an invited speaker at dozens of academic and business meetings, research and national labs, and companies, including NASA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Air Force Research Labs, Hewlett-Packard, iRobot, Qualcomm, Ericsson, BAE Systems, Mitsubishi, and Accenture, among others. His work has been featured in over thirty articles, news programs, and documentaries, including IEEE Spectrum, New Scientist, Geek Magazine, CNN, MSNBC and others. Massimiliano is a Fulbright scholar and holds two Ph.Ds: Experimental Psychology, University of Trieste, Italy; Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, USA. He obtained his BS from University of Trieste, Italy.
== Professional life ==
Versace grew up in Monfalcone, Italy and came to the United States in 2001 as a Fulbright scholar. Massimiliano holds a masters in psychology from the University of Trieste and a two PhDs (Experimental Psychology, University of Trieste, Italy -- Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, USA). He is a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University, where he founded and directs the Neuromorphics Lab. In 2009-2011, he was Co-PI of the DARPA SyNAPSE effort in collaboration with Hewlett-Packard, where he led the Boston University neural modeling team. In December 2010, the IEEE Spectrum published a cover page featured article authored by him regarding the roadmap to develop a large scale brain model making use of memristor based technologies. The Modular Neural Exploring Traveling Agent (MoNETA) was the first large-scale neural network model to implement whole-brain circuits to power a virtual and robotic agent compatibly with memristor-based hardware computations. A cover page featured article in ''IEEE Computer'' features the software platform and modeling implemented by the joint HP and Boston University teams, and the March 2012 edition of ''IEEE Pulse'' features his lab work on brain modeling. His work has also been featured on the Italian national daily business newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, on the magazine Geek Magazine and on the documentary series Future Tense.
In 2006, with two colleagues from Boston University, he co-founded Neurala Inc. to bring this technology to market. He successfully led the company through the TechStars program in 2013, round of financing, and product launches.

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