Ciabattoni is originally from Ripatransone. She studied computer science at the University of Bologna,[2] and completed her Ph.D. in 2000 at the University of Milan. Her dissertation, Proof-theory in many-valued logics, was supervised by Daniele Mundici.[5]
She moved to Vienna in 2000 with the support of an EU Marie Curie Fellowship, and In 2007, she earned her habilitation at TU Wien.[2]
She remains affiliated with TU Wien, as a professor in the faculty of informatics.[6]
She also serves as the Collegium Logicum lecture series chair for the Kurt Gödel Society.[7]
Contributions
One of Ciabattoni's projects at TU Wien involves using mathematical logic to formalize the ethical reasoning in the Vedas, a body of Indian sacred texts.[8]