Francesco Visentin

Francesco Visentin,  February 2, 2022
Position
Temporary Assistant Professor
Sections
Ingegneria e Fisica
Academic sector
ING-INF/05 - INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Office
Ca' Vignal 2,  Floor -2,  Room S.144
Telephone
+39 045 802 7964
E-mail
francesco|visentin*univr|it <== Replace | with . and * with @ to have the right email address.

Modules

Modules running in the period selected: 6.
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Course Name Total credits Online Teacher credits Modules offered by this teacher
Dottorato in Ingegneria dei Sistemi Intelligenti Soft robotics: from nature to engineering (2024/2025)   1.5    1.5 
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science System theory (2023/2024)   6  eLearning (Laboratorio)
(Teoria)
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Operating Systems (2022/2023)   12  eLearning [Laboratorio 1] (Laboratorio)
[Laboratorio 2] (Laboratorio)
Master's degree in Computer Engineering for Robotics and Smart Industry Robotics, vision and control (2021/2022)   6  eLearning ROBOTICS

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Research interests
Topic Description Research area
AI, Robotics & Automatic Control Robotics is concerned with the development of systems that make the intelligent connection between perception and action. For this reason, robotics is strongly interdisciplinary, including mechanical and electronic design, computation and data fusion algorithms, machine learning and reasoning, and motion control and environment interaction methods. In the last years, robotics systems have matured in terms of safety and reliability and they can now work in delicate environments and in direct contact with people. In case of demanding cognitive tasks, robots are usually supported by a human operator, in a teleoperation mode. A well established example of teleoperation system is a surgical robot, in which a surgeon directly moves the robotic tools to carry out the intervention. A new research direction is the addition of autonomous functions to the robotic systems. To reach this goal, we need to improve the perceptual and cognitive capabilities of the robots, to interact safely with a complex real environment. Some of the research topics addressed at the University of Verona include: control and system theory, modeling and analysis of human perception, coordination of multiple-robot systems, distributed sensing and control algorithms, teleoperation algorithms, and analysis of the physical interaction of humans and robots. Robotic systems and automation
Sistemi robotici e automazione



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