We are thrilled to announce that Roberto Calandra has been honored with the prestigious IEEE Early Academic Career Award from the Robotics and Automation Society. This award is a testament to his groundbreaking contributions to the field of robotics, marking a significant milestone in his academic journey.

Roberto Calandra’s work is nothing short of revolutionary. His research focuses on advancing the capabilities of robotic systems, particularly in the areas of machine learning, tactile sensing, and autonomous manipulation. By integrating sophisticated algorithms with innovative hardware solutions, he is driving the development of robots that can perform complex tasks with precision and adaptability.

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