Cesare Mario Rizzo
Papers
4
Total Citations
69
H-Index
4
About
Cesare Mario Rizzo is a prominent researcher at the intersection of naval architecture, structural engineering, and robotics, with a particular focus on revolutionizing how ship structures are inspected and maintained. His work centers on the integration of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) into maritime inspection practices, addressing both the technical complexities and regulatory frameworks that govern their adoption. Rizzo's most significant contributions emerge from his involvement in the ROBINS project, a landmark initiative exploring how robotic technologies can replace hazardous human-led ship surveys. His research tackles the inherent dangers and inefficiencies of traditional structural inspections, proposing autonomous and semi-autonomous solutions that enhance safety while reducing operational costs. A notable advancement in his portfolio is the application of imagery-based 3D reconstruction techniques for condition assessment of ship structures, representing a cutting-edge shift in how structural integrity is evaluated. With his most-cited work accumulating 34 citations and a consistent publication record across 2020 and 2021, Rizzo has established himself as an influential voice in maritime safety engineering. His research is essential reading for engineers, naval architects, and policymakers seeking to modernize inspection standards in an increasingly automated industry.
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Top Papers
- 1Recent developments in remote inspections of ship structures34 citations · 2020
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- 4Assessment of ship robotic inspections4 citations · 2020