Marco Levantesi

Research Assistant

M.Sc. Marco Levantesi

Institut für Technische und Betriebliche Informationssysteme (ITI)
AG Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence
Vita
  • Since April 2024: Research Assistant (PT) & PhD Student, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
  • 2022 - 2023: Master of Computer Engineering, University of G. Marconi
  • 2012 - 2017: Bachelor of Computer Science, University of Turin
Bio

Marco Levantesi is a Ph.D. candidate at Magdeburg University, pioneering research in Large Agentic/Action Models (LAMs) to transform the landscape of AI-driven autonomous systems. His work focuses on the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) within agent systems, pushing the boundaries of AI by bridging language models with agentic action-taking capabilities. Through his research, Marco is exploring this emerging field to establish LAMs as a core technology for intelligent, adaptive, and action-oriented applications, laying the foundation for his entire Ph.D. journey.

 

With a robust background in optimization techniques and genetic algorithms, Marco is particularly interested in enhancing problem-solving approaches through innovative LLM applications. His expertise extends across Python, TensorFlow, and PyTorch, where he has hands-on experience in developing predictive models and AI-driven solutions. Marco also holds certifications in AI development and machine learning from IBM and DeepLearning.AI, solidifying his technical foundation.

 

Outside of academia, Marco is a passionate drone enthusiast and enjoys photography and videography, blending his analytical and creative pursuits. He is enthusiastic about driving forward the new frontier of AI, where LLMs evolve into intelligent action-oriented systems, marking a significant step towards the future of autonomous, responsive agents.

Research

Research areas:

  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HCAI)
  • Combinatorial optimization problem (COPs)
  • Genetic algorithms (GAs)
  • Large Agentic/Action Models (LAMs)

Current Project:

  • TDB
Teaching

2024


Human-Centred Approaches & Technologies

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Contributions

2025


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