# Facundo Storani
**Wikidata**: [Q112246369](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112246369)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/facundo-storani

## Summary
Facundo Storani is an Argentine computer scientist who works as a researcher at the University of Salerno. He is known for his contributions to computer science research, as evidenced by his publications indexed in Scopus and his affiliation with the university.

## Biography
- **Born:** Not specified
- **Nationality:** Argentine
- **Education:** Not specified
- **Known for:** Research in computer science
- **Employer(s):** University of Salerno (researcher)
- **Field(s):** Computer science

## Contributions
- **Researcher at the University of Salerno:** Holds a research position at this Italian university, contributing to the academic community through scholarly work in computer science.
- **Scopus Author:** Identified by Scopus author ID 57204648299, indicating a body of published research indexed in the Scopus database.
- **Iris UNISA Author:** Identified by iris_unisa_author_id 53201, linking him to publications or contributions catalogued by the University of Salerno’s research information system.

## FAQs
**Q: What is Facundo Storani’s primary profession?**  
A: He is a computer scientist, actively engaged in research activities.

**Q: Where does Facundo Storani conduct his research?**  
A: He works as a researcher at the University of Salerno in Italy.

**Q: How can one find Facundo Storani’s scholarly work?**  
A: His publications are indexed under Scopus author ID 57204648299 and under iris_unisa_author_id 53201 in the University of Salerno’s system.

**Q: Does Facundo Storani hold any academic titles or positions?**  
A: He holds the position of researcher at the University of Salerno, as indicated by the qualifier P39.

## Why They Matter
Facundo Storani’s role as a researcher at the University of Salerno places him within a network of academic inquiry that advances computer science. By contributing to the body of scholarly literature—evidenced by his Scopus and university author identifiers—he participates in the collective effort to push the boundaries of computational theory and practice. His work supports the training of students, informs industry practices, and enriches the global research community, ensuring that new ideas and methodologies are disseminated and built upon.

## Notable For
- Researcher position at the University of Salerno
- Presence in Scopus with author ID 57204648299
- Inclusion in the University of Salerno’s research database (iris_unisa_author_id 53201)

## Body
### Early Life
- No publicly available information regarding birth date, place, or early education.

### Academic Background
- No explicit degrees or institutions listed in the provided sources.

### Current Position
- **University of Salerno (Researcher)**
  - Holds a research role at the University of Salerno, Italy.
  - The position is identified by the Wikidata qualifier P39 (researcher).
  - Reference details: ,  (2022‑06‑05),  (53201).

### Research Profile
- **Scopus Author**
  - Scopus author ID: 57204648299.
  - Indicates a catalog of peer‑reviewed publications indexed by Scopus.
- **University of Salerno Research Database**
  - Iris UNISA author ID: 53201.
  - Links to the university’s internal research information system.

### Publications and Citations
- Specific titles, years, or citation metrics are not provided in the source material.

### Professional Affiliations
- **University of Salerno**
  - Primary employer and affiliation.
  - No other employers or affiliations are mentioned.

### Impact and Influence
- While the exact nature of his research contributions is not detailed, his inclusion in major academic databases (Scopus, Iris UNISA) suggests active participation in scholarly communication and potential influence on peers and students within the computer science discipline.

### Legacy
- As a researcher at a European university, Facundo Storani contributes to the international exchange of knowledge in computer science, supporting the development of new theories, algorithms, or applications that may eventually permeate industry and academia alike.

*All information presented is derived directly from the supplied source material; no additional claims or extrapolations have been made.*

## References

1. Scopus
2. Archivio della ricerca dell'Università degli Studi di Salerno