[SEMINAR KHOA HỌC – KHOA CƠ ĐIỆN TỬ]

Thời gian bắt đầu: 2:00 pm 18/05/2023

Thời gian kết thúc: 4:00 pm 18/05/2023

Địa điểm: P702 - Thư viện Tạ Quang Bửu

Nhân dịp GS Daniele Fontanelli sang dạy chương trình Cơ điện tử tiên tiến, Khoa Cơ điện tử, Trường Cơ khí. GS có buổi seminar khoa học dành cho các cán bộ, học viên và sinh viên của Khoa.

  • Thời gian: từ 14h00 dến 16h00 ngày thứ 5 (18/05/2023)
  •  Địa điểm: phòng 702 thư viện Tạ Quang Bửu

Nội dung seminar: “Dealing with Humans: Localization, Planning and Control for Service Robots”

Trân trọng kính mời các thầy cô tới tham dự!

 Professor Daniele Fontanelli

    Daniele Fontanelli received the M.S. degree in Information Engineering in 2001, and the Ph.D. degree in Automation, Robotics and Bioengineering in 2006, both from the University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

    He was a Visiting Scientist with the Vision Lab of the University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, US, from 2006 to 2007.

    From 2007 to 2008, he has been an Associate Researcher with the Interdepartmental Research Center “E. Piaggio”, University of Pisa.

    From 2008 to 2013 he joined as an Associate Researcher the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science and from 2014 the Department of Industrial Engineering, both at the University of Trento, Trento, Italy, where he is now an Associate Professor.

    He has authored and co-authored more than 150 scientific papers in peer-reviewed top journals and conference proceedings.  He is currently an Associate Editor in Chief for the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement and an Associate Editor for the IET Science, Measurement & Technology Journal. He has also served in the program committee of different conferences in the area of measurements and robotics.

Research interests

  • Measurements for robotics
  • Human robot interaction
  • Mobile robotics
  • Distributed robotics and sensing systems for control
  • Wireless sensor networks and synchronization
  • Estimation and measurement techniques for smart grids