# Salvatore Dello Iacono
**Wikidata**: [Q112305658](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112305658)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/salvatore-dello-iacono

## Summary
Salvatore Dello Iacono is an Italian computer scientist and researcher affiliated with the University of Salerno. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of computer science, primarily through his academic and research work. His role as a researcher underscores his focus on advancing knowledge in computational systems and technologies.

## Biography
- **Born**: [No date or place available]  
- **Nationality**: [No data available]  
- **Education**: [No data available]  
- **Known for**: Research in computer science.  
- **Employer(s)**: University of Salerno (as a researcher).  
- **Field(s)**: Computer science.  

## Contributions  
Salvatore Dello Iacono’s work is documented through his affiliation with the University of Salerno, where he contributes to research in computer science. While specific publications or projects are not detailed in the provided source material, his role as a researcher is verified through institutional identifiers, including his Scopus Author ID (57211156766) and IRIS UNISA Author ID (01333). These affiliations indicate involvement in academic research, though explicit outcomes such as papers, patents, or products are not enumerated in the available data. His contributions align with the broader goals of advancing computational methodologies and applications within academia.

## FAQs  
### Q: Where does Salvatore Dello Iacono work?  
A: He is employed as a researcher at the University of Salerno.  

### Q: What is Salvatore Dello Iacono’s field of expertise?  
A: He specializes in computer science.  

### Q: Are there publicly available identifiers for his work?  
A: Yes, he has a Scopus Author ID (57211156766) and an IRIS UNISA Author ID (01333).  

## Why They Matter  
Salvatore Dello Iacono contributes to the advancement of computer science through his research role at the University of Salerno. While specific high-impact achievements are not detailed in the source material, his affiliation with a major academic institution highlights his role in fostering innovation and education in the field. Researchers like Dello Iacono help bridge theoretical computer science with practical applications, supporting the development of technologies that underpin modern industries. His work, though not individually detailed here, collectively contributes to the evolving landscape of computational research.

## Notable For  
- Researcher at the University of Salerno.  
- Holder of a Scopus Author ID (57211156766) and IRIS UNISA Author ID (01333).  
- Affiliation with academic institutions advancing computer science.  

## Body  
### Academic Affiliation  
Salvatore Dello Iacono is professionally affiliated with the University of Salerno, where he holds the position of researcher. This role positions him within Italy’s academic and scientific community, contributing to educational and research initiatives in computer science.  

### Research Identification  
His work is indexed under:  
- **Scopus Author ID**: 57211156766  
- **IRIS UNISA Author ID**: 01333  

These identifiers link him to scholarly output tracked by international and institutional databases, though specific publications or projects are not enumerated in the provided data.  

### Field of Work  
As a computer scientist, his research likely spans foundational or applied areas of the discipline, including but not limited to software engineering, algorithms, artificial intelligence, or data systems. The absence of explicit details about his specialization reflects the generalized nature of the source material.  

### Institutional Role  
The University of Salerno, a public research university in Italy, serves as the primary context for his professional activities. As of the data’s last update (2022), his role there emphasizes research over teaching or industrial applications, though such distinctions are not explicitly stated.

## References

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