- Bionic tactile sensing
- Neurophysiology of touch
- Artificial intelligence in tactile systems
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Calogero Maria Oddo is an Associate Professor at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, affiliated with the BioRobotics Institute and Department of Excellence in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. He leads the Neuro-Robotic Touch Laboratory, coordinating a team of 25+ researchers. His work bridges neuroscience and engineering, focusing on tactile sensing, neuroprosthetics, and biomedical robotics. He holds a national qualification as Full Professor of Bioengineering and serves in academic governance roles, including Vice-Coordinator of the BioRobotics PhD program and President of the University Committee for Equal Opportunities. His research has been featured in top journals like Nature Machine Intelligence and recognized by prestigious awards such as the Feltrinelli Prize under 40 (2023). Education BSc in Electronic Engineering (University of Pisa, 2005, 1st in cohort) MSc in Electronic Engineering (University of Pisa, 2007, Excellence Track) PhD in Innovative Technologies (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, 2011) Graduate of Sant’Anna Honours College (2008, 2006) Research Interests His lab develops tactile sensors inspired by human neurophysiology, with applications in bionic prostheses, robotic surgery, and healthcare. Key areas include neuromorphic engineering, mechanotransduction, and sensory feedback systems. Collaborations span institutions like the National Research Council, University of Pisa, and international partners such as École Normale Supérieure. Grants & Awards Coordinator of €10M+ in research funding from EU, Italian ministries, and private foundations Contributions to technology transfer via RoboIT and the ARTES 4.0 Competence Center Labs & Teams Leads the Neuro-Robotic Touch Lab and collaborates with the N2Lab (National Research Council), focusing on clinical translation of tactile technologies.







