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an Italian senior software engineer graduated from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Pisa University of Pisa] in 1998. | an Italian senior software engineer graduated from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Pisa University of Pisa] in 1998. | ||
− | As computer chess programmer and founding member of the [[G 6|Gruppo Scacchi e Informatica]], he is author of the chess engine [[Leila]], which won the [[CIPS 2001|1st Campionato Italiano per Programmi Scacchistici]] 2001 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisa Pisa]. | + | As computer chess programmer and founding member of the [[G 6|Gruppo Scacchi e Informatica]], he is author of the chess engine [[Leila]] <ref>[http://www.g-sei.org/leila/#squelch-taas-tab-content-0-0 Leila] « [[G 6]]</ref>, which won the [[CIPS 2001|1st Campionato Italiano per Programmi Scacchistici]] 2001 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisa Pisa]. |
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Home * People * Carmelo Calzerano
Carmelo Calzerano,
an Italian senior software engineer graduated from University of Pisa in 1998.
As computer chess programmer and founding member of the Gruppo Scacchi e Informatica, he is author of the chess engine Leila [2], which won the 1st Campionato Italiano per Programmi Scacchistici 2001 in Pisa.