Sandro Novelli
About Sandro Novelli
Sandro Novelli is a .NET Software Architect at Dedalus S.p.A. in Milano, Italia, with over 13 years of experience in the field. He has a strong background in managerial engineering and extensive expertise in system integration and healthcare information exchange standards.
Work at Dedalus
Sandro Novelli has been employed at Dedalus S.p.A. as a .NET Software Architect since 2011. His role involves designing and implementing software solutions, focusing on system integration and healthcare information exchange. He has accumulated over 13 years of experience in this position, contributing to various projects that leverage his expertise in .NET technologies.
Previous Experience at DS Group
Before joining Dedalus, Sandro Novelli worked at DS Group as a .NET Developer from 2009 to 2011. During his two years at DS Group, he developed software applications and contributed to the enhancement of existing systems, gaining valuable experience in .NET development.
Education and Expertise
Sandro Novelli holds a Master's Degree in Managerial Engineering from Sapienza Università di Roma, which he completed from 2005 to 2008. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Managerial Engineering from the same institution from 2002 to 2005. Prior to this, he completed his secondary education at Liceo Scientifico di Pescara 'Leonardo Da Vinci' and achieved a Middle School diploma from Scuola Media Inferiore di Pescara 'E. Montale'. His educational background supports his technical skills in software architecture and system integration.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Sandro Novelli possesses extensive experience with SQL and Oracle Database systems, which are essential for data management in software applications. He has strong skills in system integration, particularly with Windows Services, enabling seamless communication between different software components. Additionally, he has expertise in HL7 Standards, which are crucial for the exchange of healthcare information, enhancing interoperability in medical systems.