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Advancing Technology for Humanity: Most Promising Researcher in Robotics and AI.
For the 16th edition of RomeCup, the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and the Rome Campus Bio-Medico University are presenting the Advancing Technology for Humanity - Most Promising Researcher in Robotics and AI Award that will be assigned to researchers and PhD students working on robotics and artificial intelligence projects. The objective of the award is to recognise the passion, dedication, perseverance, vision, creativity, and talent of young people working in Italian research centres and universities. The Jury, composed by academics and representatives of the technical-scientific world, have evaluated the 135 candidatures and selected 20 finalists. The winner will be announced on Friday, May 5, at the Rome Campidoglio.
Finalists
- Enrico Aymerich, University of Cagliari
- Alberto Bacchin, University of Padua
- Nicholas Cartocci, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa
- Giorgia Coratti, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, Rome
- Isabella Fiorello, Italian Institute of Technology, Turin
- Gabriele Maria Fortunato, University of Pisa
- Martina Galletti, Sapienza University of Rome, Sony Computer Sciences Laboratories Paris
- Marta Lagomarsino, Italian Institute of Technology, Politecnico di Milano
- Niccolò Maffezzoli, CNR, Venice
- Gaia Pavoni, CNR, Udine
- Paola Romano, IRCCS San Raffaele, Rome
- Alessio Sampieri, Sapienza University of Rome
- Nicola Secciani, University of Florence
- Roberta Simeoli, Federico II University of Napoli, Neapolisanit srl Rehabilitation Centre
- Avinas Kumar Singh, University of Naples
- Giuseppe Sutera, University of Catania
- Davide Torielli, Italian Institute of Technology, University of Genoa
- Filippo Valle, University of Turin
- Eugenia Villa, Politecnico di Milano
- Alessandra Vitanza, CNR, Catania