Riccardo Campari was a Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT’s SENSEable City Lab, and received his PhD in Statistical Physics from Università di Parma, Italy. After devoting a few years of his life to the study of phenomenological Quantum Chromodynamics, phase transitions of classical models on arbitrary graphs, and multiple random walks, he moved to Boston to begin working in the data analysis group at SENSEable City Lab, where he explored new ways of extracting information about people behavior from heaps of manifold raw records of their activity.