Gonzalo Moreno
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About
Gonzalo Moreno is a robotics researcher whose work sits at the intersection of agricultural technology and autonomous systems. His most recognized contribution is the development of RobotGreen, a teleoperated agricultural robot designed for structured urban farming environments. Introduced in 2018, this innovative platform demonstrated the practical application of remote robotic systems to essential crop management tasks, including sowing, irrigation, fumigation, and pruning, all within a small-scale yet scalable crop architecture. The anthropomorphic design principles underlying RobotGreen reflect Moreno's thoughtful approach to creating robots that can navigate and interact effectively within environments originally designed for human workers. With his primary publication accumulating citations across multiple venues, Moreno's research has drawn attention from scholars working on precision agriculture, urban food production, and human-robot interaction. His work addresses a growing global need to automate labor-intensive farming processes, particularly in urban settings where space and efficiency are critical concerns. For students and researchers exploring the future of smart agriculture and field robotics, Moreno's contributions offer a grounded and practical foundation for understanding how teleoperated systems can be meaningfully deployed in real-world agricultural contexts.
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