Summary
Giovanni Di Lorenzo is a robotics and automation PhD student with 12 years of hands-on experience developing AI-driven perception and planning systems for heterogeneous robotic platforms. Based in Tuscany, he builds on a foundation in biomedical engineering and a master's in robotics from Università di Pisa to integrate computer vision and planning into practical monitoring solutions for unstructured environments like natural habitats, infrastructure, and agricultural sites. His recent research and research fellowship work focused on AI algorithms for flora recognition and autonomous robot guidance, validated experimentally at the Centro di Ricerca "E. Piaggio." Giovanni has also contributed to driverless vehicle efforts within a racing team, combining fast-paced applied engineering with rigorous academic inquiry. He pursues solutions that bridge lab-grade AI research and field-operational robotics, aiming for robust frameworks deployable across diverse floating-base platforms.
12 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Robotics and Automation Engineering, Master's degree, Robotics and Automation Engineering at Università di Pisa