Politecnico di Milano - 3.0.2 Room (Bld. 3, Gino Cassinis)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
On line by Webex
February 9th, 2024
2.15 pm
Contacts: Proff. Elena De Momi, Paolo Rocco
This talk presents research results @ PRISMA Lab on robot manipulation and control.
The talk is organized in four parts. In the first part, control techniques for dynamic nonprehensile manipulation are presented. The second part of the talk focuses on how to merge learning and model-based strategies to provide autonomy to robot manipulation.
In the third part, several aerial robotics applications for inspection and maintenance are surveyed. The fourth part of the talk deals with recent advances on shared control including haptic guidance. Future perspectives and big challenges of this research area are finally discussed.
The event can be also be followed online on Webex.
Bruno Siciliano is professor of robotics and control in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of Naples Federico II. He is also Honorary Professor at the University of Óbuda where he holds the Kálmán Chair. He is on the Board of Directors of CREATE Consortium. His research interests in robotics include manipulation and control, human–robot cooperation, and service robotics. Fellow of the scientific societies IEEE, ASME, IFAC, AAIA, he received numerous international prizes and awards, including the 2022 Engelberger Award for Education. He was President of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society from 2008 to 2009. He has delivered more than 150 keynotes and has published more than 300 papers and 7 books. His book “Robotics” is among the most adopted academic texts worldwide, while his edited volume “Springer Handbook of Robotics” received the highest recognition for scientific publishing: the 2008 PROSE Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences & Mathematics. His team has granted with more than 20 million Euro funding in the last 18 years from competitive European research projects, including an Advanced Grant and a Synergy Grant from ERC. More details are available at http://wpage.unina.it/sicilian/