- Machine Learning
- Artificial Intelligence
- Robotics
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Lorenzo Rosasco is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering (DIBRIS) at the University of Genoa. He holds roles including University contact for the thematic area "Artificial Intelligence" and membership on the Department Board. His research focuses on machine learning theory, kernel methods, optimization, robotics, and their applications in control systems, domain adaptation, and interdisciplinary fields like biomedical engineering. His educational background includes advanced expertise in mathematical foundations of machine learning, though specific academic credentials are not detailed here. Teaching responsibilities include courses such as MACHINE LEARNING, SEQUENTIAL PREDICTION AND REINFORCEMENT LEARNING, and INFORMATION THEORY AND INFERENCE at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Research interests revolve around developing efficient algorithms for large-scale machine learning, including iterative regularization, transfer learning, and control systems using Koopman operator theory. Notable contributions include work on fast kernel methods, optimization in neural networks, and applications in robotics for tasks like humanoid locomotion and tactile sensing. Recent publications explore topics such as double descent phenomena, sim-to-real transfer learning, and adaptive control strategies. His work bridges theoretical insights with practical applications, emphasizing computational efficiency and interdisciplinary impact.












