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Federico Califano is an Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology, holding dual roles in the Digital Society Institute and the Robotics and Mechatronics department. His research focuses on advanced robotics, control systems, and energy-aware methodologies. He specializes in areas such as reinforcement learning, control barrier functions, and geometric control theory, with applications to safety-critical robotics and fluid-structure interactions. His work integrates machine learning techniques with traditional control engineering to solve complex problems in motion planning and system stability.
Califano's educational background includes advanced studies in engineering and robotics, though specific details are not provided. His research has led to contributions in energy management for robotic systems, trajectory generation using diffusion models, and the development of safety protocols through innovative control strategies. Collaborations span global institutions, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to robotics and automation.
Key research themes include: energy-efficient control strategies, passivity-preserving systems, and the application of neural networks to robotics. His publications emphasize practical implementations, such as experimental validation of control barrier functions and optimization of rigid body dynamics in 3D space. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his prolific output (over 45 publications) highlights his impactful contributions to the field.
Califano’s advisory work and grants are not detailed in the provided text, but his research activities suggest active involvement in academic and industrial partnerships. He contributes to labs focused on port-Hamiltonian systems and safety-critical robotics, advancing the frontiers of autonomous systems and their societal applications.
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