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Antonio Franchi received the Laurea degree "summa cum laude" in Electronic Engineering in 2005 and the Ph.D. degree in control and system theory in 2009, both from University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy. \\ | Antonio Franchi received the Laurea degree "summa cum laude" in Electronic Engineering in 2005 and the Ph.D. degree in control and system theory in 2009, both from University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy. \\ | ||
- | He is a senior research scientist with the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics since 2010. Starting from 2013 he will be the head of the Human-robot Interaction Group in the same institute. He was a visiting student at University of California at Santa Barbara in 2009. \\ | + | He is a senior research scientist with the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics since 2010. Starting from 2013 he will be the head of the Human-robot Interaction Group in the same institute. He was a visiting student at University of California at Santa Barbara in 2009. His main research interests include autonomous systems and robotics, with a special regard to planning, control, estimation, human–machine interaction, |
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- | His main research interests include autonomous systems and robotics, with a special regard to planning, control, estimation, human–machine interaction, | + | |
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