Laboratories

ABRO PhD students can perform experimental research in the following labs:

BiBiLab - Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Laboratory

DIAG, Via Ariosto 25
Head: Laura Astolfi
The laboratory aims to develop interdisciplinary methodologies by integrating diverse fields, such as signal processing, computer science, systems science, and statistics applied to medical and biological sciences, specifically including: modeling of metabolic systems, information processing from raw molecular biological data to solve interesting biological and medical problems, non-invasive estimation of the electrical activity and functional connectivity of the human brain, development of brain-computer interfaces for assistive and rehabilitation purposes.

DIAG Robotics Lab
DIAG, Via Ariosto 25
Head: Giuseppe Oriolo
The laboratory focuses on the development of advanced planning and control techniques for both industrial and service robots. Experimental validation takes place on fixed-base manipulators, mobile robots, humanoids and flying robots

Network Control Laboratory
DIAG, Via Ariosto 25
Head: Francesco Delli Priscoli
The laboratory is devoted to the design, simulation, and experimental validation of advanced resource management, service management and interoperability management procedures for wireless and wired telecommunication networks as well as in energy distribution networks.

Systems and Control Laboratory
DIAG, Via Ariosto 25
Head: Paolo Di Giamberardino
The laboratory is devoted to the development and experimental verification of new control strategies.

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