Summary
Raffaello Camoriano is an assistant professor and researcher specializing in large-scale, theoretically grounded machine learning with 13 years of experience at the intersection of AI and robotics. His work focuses on scalable kernel methods, lifelong and reinforcement learning for vision, system identification, and locomotion control, often using robotic platforms as real-world testbeds. He completed a PhD on large-scale kernel methods (winner of the 2017 IEEE CIS Italy Best PhD Thesis) and has held research positions across IIT, MIT-affiliated labs, and Politecnico di Torino. Raffaello blends rigorous theory with applied projects—from prosthetic control collaborations at IIT to energy forecasting consultancies—demonstrating an ability to translate research into interdisciplinary impact. He teaches AI and core programming courses while leading lab efforts within the Vandal Lab, AI Hub @ PoliTo and the ELLIS Unit in Turin. Notably, he combines deep expertise in kernel-based approaches with practical continual-learning deployments on real robots, a niche that bridges classical methods and modern deep learning.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Percorso di eccellenza per le lauree magistrali dell'Università di Genova ICT - Indirizzo di Eccellenza in Information and Communication Technologies, Percorso di eccellenza per le lauree magistrali dell'Università di Genova ICT - Indirizzo di Eccellenza in Information and Communication Technologies at Istituto di Studi Superiori dell'Università di Genova (ISICT-ISSUGE)
Percorso di eccellenza per le lauree triennali in ambito ICT, Percorso di eccellenza per le lauree triennali in ambito ICT at Istituto Superiore di Studi in Tecnologie dell’Informazione e della Comunicazione (ISICT)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Machine Learning for Perception and Classification in Robotics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Machine Learning for Perception and Classification in Robotics at Università degli Studi di Genova
Brains Minds & Machines Summer School, Brains Minds & Machines Summer School at MIT & Harvard University, USA - Center for Brains, Minds & Machines
Italian, English, French, Chinese, Spanish