Carlo Albino Frigo graduated in 1976 at the Politecnico di Milano, and started his scientific activity at Politecnico in collaboration with the Scientific Institute Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, where he contributed to the development of a new research center, the Centro di Bioingegneria, for the studies of neuro-muscular diseases and functional assessment of locomotion. He is part of the department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering and School of Biomedical Engineering. He has been teaching several subjects in the area of bioengineering of neurosensory systems, movement biomechanics, motor and postural rehabilitation, both at Politecnico and at Universià degli Studi (Science of Rehabilitation degree). His teaching subjects are at present Functional Evaluation and Motor Rehabilitation, and Bioengineering of the Motor System. Carlo Albino Frigo was among the persons who founded the Italian Society of Clinical Movement Analysis (SIAMOC), where he served as the first Secretary and then as President from 2007 to 2009; he has been a member of the Scientific Committee of ESMAC (European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children) from 2001 to 2005; he has been among the founders of the Italian Member Society of ISPO (International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics). Carlo Albino Frigo is a referee and member of the editorial board of several international scientific journals, has participated in several European Union research projects, and has organized conferences and educational courses at national and international levels. His main scientific interests are: movement analysis, biomechanics of movement, motor control, musculoskeletal modeling, and applications to neuro-muscular diseases, motor rehabilitation, prostheses, and orthoses. In September 2012 has been invited to deliver the Baumann Lecture at the 21st Annual Meeting of ESMAC.