Control, Robotics and Embodied AI

Empowering society through intelligent robotic and automation technologies: Society faces significant global challenges that require innovative solutions, leveraging collaboration between human and artificial intelligence to create novel, highly automated, and autonomous systems.​

A human hand reaching out for a bionic hand in the style of Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam

Mission

CREA creates next-generation automation and robotics technologies by developing engineered systems featuring intelligence that preserves human agency.

The group pursues these developments through world-class research on theoretical and technological foundations in mechatronics, control systems, neuromorphic computing, artificial intelligence, and automation science.

They contribute to delivering the best engineering education in Europe, empowering the next generation of engineers with state-of-the-art knowledge and skills in control, robotics and embodied AI. Striving to openly collaborate with national and international stakeholders in the public and private sectors in different domains such as health, energy, maritime, mining, logistics, operation and maintenance, security, and beyond.

Research Areas

CREA’s research action contributes to several scientific areas that are core to the creation of intelligent cyber-physical-human systems:

  • Mechatronic System Design & Feasibility Study
  • System Modelling & Model Learning
  • Control Theory & Technology
  • System Supervision & Condition Monitoring

The group's ideas come to life thanks to their proven skills in system engineering.

Societal Impact

CREA’s research tackles compelling societal challenges including resilient energy production, transport safety, healthcare, security of supply, and sustainable manufacturing.

 

Contact

Roberto Galeazzi

Roberto Galeazzi Group Leader, Associate Professor