Politecnico di Torino
🇮🇹 IT
Papers
736
Total Citations
14,674
H-Index
53
Researchers
601
About
Politecnico di Torino stands as one of Italy's premier technical universities, distinguished by a remarkably broad and impactful research portfolio spanning robotics, human-robot interaction, soft robotics, autonomous systems, and biomedical engineering. With deep roots in industrial robotics and a forward-looking embrace of emerging technologies, the institution has established itself as a vital contributor to both theoretical foundations and real-world applications of intelligent systems. The university's research strengths are impressively diverse. Foundational work in robot dynamic calibration, friction compensation, and reliable localization laid critical groundwork for precision industrial automation, with seminal papers accumulating hundreds of citations over two decades. More recently, researchers have made waves in soft robotics and bioinspired systems, developing electrically driven microengineered robots and pioneering 3D-printed self-healing hydrogels via Digital Light Processing — work that bridges robotics with biomedicine and materials science. Their highly cited review on flexible tactile sensing for robot hands, with over 400 citations, underscores leadership in human-robot physical interaction. Politecnico di Torino has also emerged as a hub for human-robot collaboration research, addressing everything from industrial exoskeletons and ergonomics to conceptual frameworks for evaluating collaborative workflows. Complementary strengths in UAV path planning, mobile robot locomotion for unstructured environments, precision agriculture robotics, and deep learning-based visual place recognition reflect an institution that moves fluidly across domains. For prospective students and collaborators, the university offers a stimulating environment where rigorous engineering tradition meets cutting-edge interdisciplinary innovation. Strong industry ties — particularly with Italy's automotive and manufacturing sectors — ensure research remains grounded in practical impact, while an increasingly international research profile promises rich collaborative opportunities across Europe and beyond.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Flexible Tactile Sensing Based on Piezoresistive Composites: A Review416 citations · 2014
- 23D-printed self-healing hydrogels via Digital Light Processing318 citations · 2021
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- 5Friction Compensation in Robotics: an Overview225 citations · 2006
- 6A conceptual framework to evaluate human-robot collaboration224 citations · 2020
- 7Path Planning Strategies for UAVS in 3D Environments199 citations · 2011
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- 9Electrically Driven Microengineered Bioinspired Soft Robots192 citations · 2018
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