Collaborate in Consortia that needs expertise in developing (agri)ecology-oriented robotic technologies to study biological systems complexity, sustainable environmental management, bioinspired engineering, life support in extreme environments.
The Bio-Robotic Ecosystems Lab, at The BioRobotics Instituto of Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa (Italy), aims at developing bio-artificial systems emerging from the deep integration of technology elements into life form communities and populations, sharing their abilities collectively in organism-robot augmented (eco)systems.
Artificial agents interacting with animals and other organisms are used to monitor, manage, repair, or enhance functionality of such biological entities. Conversely, animal intelligence can inform technological systems, enhancing their performance in real-world challenging scenarios. We focus on many biological models ranging from bacteria to vertebrates, with a particular interest in arthropods.
Major goals of such systems are biodiversity preservation, sustainable environmental management, life support in extreme and extraterrestrial conditions (e.g. uncontrolled anthropized areas, fast global change, space environments, etc.).
Research is performed by an interdisciplinary workgroup with expertise in biorobotics, automation, mechanical engineering, biology, ethology, ecology, zoology, biotechnology, physics, mechatronics, computer science. The applications are many, ranging from fundamental biological investigation to bioinspired engineering and biohybrid emerging technologies.