Fabio Spizzichino has been a Professor of Probability Theory at the University “La Sapienza” Rome, Italy, until 2018. His research interests include Probability Theory and its applications, Bayesian Statistics, Markov processes and point processes, Copulas, Dependence and Stochastic Orders, Non-negative Random Variables, Order Statistics, and Multivariate Models for Ordered Statistical Data. He has also worked on the Reliability of Complex Systems, Survival Analysis, Semi-Copulas, Notions of Ageing, Algebraic Approach to Systems' Reliability, Multi-Attribute Utility Functions, Insurance, and Risk Theory. His expertise extends to Monotone (Non-Additive) Set Functions and Fuzzy Integrals, Stochastic Filtering and Optimal Stopping, Occupancy and Urn Models, Paradoxes in Probability and Statistics, and Non-Transitive Preferences and Voting Theory. 

He is author of numerous articles (over 100) on these topics, published in peer-reviewed journals. In 2001, he published the book Subjective Probability Models for Lifetimes (Chapman and Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL). Additionally, he has contributed to edited books, conference proceedings, discussion papers and other writings of an expository or historical nature. With an active presence in the academic community, he has participated in numerous international conferences, workshops, and schools. He has also delivered invited talks and seminars at various national and international Universities and Research Centers.

Furthermore, he has contributed to the scholarly review process by serving as a referee for many prestigious academic journals. At present, he is working in particular on applications of survival models to voting theory and social choices.