Monica Reggiani

I'm an assistant professor at the Department of Management and Engineering of the University of Padua, Italy.
Before doing so, I was a PhD student at the University of Parma, a visiting scholar at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a research associate at the University of Parma and at the University of Verona, and a visiting professor at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg. After, I was a visiting researcher at the School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health of The University of Western Australia.
I'll always procrastinate updating my web site. Please see my curriculum vitae for more biographical information and my publications for more research information.
The focus of my research is on autonomous robotics. I have a broad interest in several aspects of human robot collaboration, algorithms, and software architectures for robotics applications. In the latest couple of years, I started working on neuromuscular human-machine interfaces, an interesting topics which has quickly become my core research interest. Latest bit of information: I do love to code in my spare time.
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Selected Recent Pubblications
- G. A. Longo, C. Zilio, E. Ceseracciu, M. Reggiani. (2012) Application of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for the prediction of thermal conductivity of oxide–water nanofluids.
- M. Sartori, M. Reggiani, A. J. van den Bogert, D. G. Lloyd. (2012) Estimation of musculotendon kinematics in large musculoskeletal models using multidimensional B-splines.
- M. Amoretti and M. Reggiani (2010) Architectural paradigms for robotics applications.
- F. Amigoni, M. Reggiani and V. Schiaffonati (2009) An insightful comparison between experiments in mobile robotics and in science.
- N. Ando, S. Balakirsky, T. Hemker, M. Reggiani and O. von Stryk (2010) SIMPAR 2010: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots.
Recent Events
International Conference on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots (SIMPAR 2010),Darmstadt, Germany, November 2010 (International Program Co-Chair)
Biomechanical simulation of Humans and bio-inspired Humanoids (BH)² workshop,
Darmstadt, Germany, November 15, 2010 (Co-Chair)
Current Research
NeuroMuscular Human-Machine Interface (NM-HMI)Locomotion Modes Classification
Experiments and Simulation in Robotics

