
معرفی
Dr. Vito Trianni is a researcher at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC-CNR) in Rome, Italy, with a focus on swarm robotics, collective intelligence, and bio-inspired algorithms. He collaborates with institutions like Sapienza University of Rome and Queen Mary University of London on projects involving decentralized decision-making, UAVs for precision agriculture, and self-organizing systems. His work bridges theoretical insights from natural systems (e.g., honeybee colonies) with practical robotic implementations.
His research interests center on
- Designing collective decision-making systems for robot swarms
- Modeling psychophysical laws in superorganism behavior
- Autonomous construction using compliant materials
- Applications of swarm robotics to real-world challenges like agriculture
Key trends in his publications include bio-inspired design, micro-macro dynamics, and decentralized cognition. Scientific awards include the Rosaria Conte Memorial Fellowship for interdisciplinary research. He has supervised PhD candidates like Luigi Feola and collaborated with researchers such as Andreagiovanni Reina and Marco Dorigo. Projects like DICE, SAGA, and BeesBook highlight his lab’s focus on experimental and theoretical robotics. Public outreach activities at events like Wired Next Fest 2015 and RomeCup demonstrate his commitment to science communication.

