cs student · builder · trento, italy
I'm Mirco Negri. I write software that real communities rely on every day — not demos, not exercises. Systems that run quietly in production and actually solve problems.
selected work
Software built for real communities. Running in production. Used every day.
190 students. Zero laundry conflicts.
Engineered a Telegram bot automating bookings for an entire university dorm. 190+ residents. Scheduling conflicts: eliminated. 130+ weekly bookings, fully automatic, running every day.
40 people fed. 4+ hours saved every time.
Automated the full menu and shopping list workflow for scout camps of 40+ people. What took 4+ hours of manual planning now takes seconds. Used at every event.
Real-time data. Actually useful recommendations.
Desktop app delivering personalized movie picks by pulling 30+ live records per session via the TMDb API. Fast, functional, genuinely useful — not a portfolio piece.
120 people. One night. Live on the wall.
Audio-reactive web visualizer projected live at a 120-person university dorm party. Real-time sound analysis driving visuals, from a browser to a projector — for a room full of people.
200+ pages. 10+ courses. All typeset perfectly.
A living university archive — study guides, notes, problem sets, all beautifully formatted in LaTeX. Built not just to study, but to share and grow over years.
memory log
Education, work, volunteering, leadership. All the layers.
Università di Trento — Italy
Core focus on Algorithms, Data Structures, and Software Engineering. Everyday AI certification Dec 2025. Building things on the side the whole time.
educationAuser — Sermide, Lombardy
Led smartphone and tech workshops for 50+ adults and seniors. 6 months. Every session reminded me that software only matters when people can actually use it.
workEF Dublin — Ireland
Full immersion in Dublin. Language as infrastructure: another system worth building fluency in.
educationFondazione Banco Alimentare ETS
Collected and sorted 500+ kg of food for local families. Still going. Some problems don't need software — just showing up.
volunteeringSermig Arsenale & Ronda della Carità
Distributed 30+ hot meals and assisted 20+ individuals experiencing homelessness, direct on the streets of Sermide.
volunteeringLiceo Primo Levi — Badia Polesine
Scientific curriculum. Where the obsession with systems and problem-solving started taking shape.
educationAGESCI Scouts
14 years. 40+ weekly activities. Outdoor programs for 15+ young people every year. Leadership, collaboration, patience — learned long before any CS course taught them.
leadership · 14 yearsinteractive system
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real-world metrics
Numbers from production systems. Not demos.
Every project started with a real problem: 190 students frustrated by laundry conflicts. Scouts wasting 4 hours planning meals. Software is only valuable when it disappears into the background and just works — reliably, quietly, for real people.
The most meaningful systems are invisible when running well. A good booking bot means nobody ever thinks about laundry scheduling. A good meal planner means the camp just happens. That's the kind of engineering worth caring about.
I build tools
that quietly
solve problems.
No hype.
I'm a CS student at Università di Trento, and I've been building software since before I started my degree. My projects aren't portfolio pieces — they're systems that real communities rely on daily.
I spent 6 months teaching technology to seniors and adults who had never used a smartphone. That experience changed how I think about engineering: great software is worthless if the person on the other end can't use it.
I've been a scout since 2012. I volunteer at food banks. I lead programs for young people outdoors. I learned as much about collaboration, patience, and problem-solving from those years as from any textbook.
Usually debugging something at midnight. Always learning something new by morning.
Open to collaborations, internships, and good conversations about systems, automation, and software that actually matters.