Veronica Bartolucci

Research Fellow


Capsule Bio

Veronica Bartolucci obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Engineering, followed by a Master’s Degree (cum laude) in Computer and Automation Engineering in 2020 at Università Politecnica delle Marche, with a thesis entitled “Design and implementation of a test bench system for modelling BLDC motors”.
From April to October 2020, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Department of Information Engineering (DII) at the same university, where she then pursued a Ph.D. in Information Engineering, with a dissertation on “Modelling a Shoal of Marine Biomimetic Vehicles: a Max-Plus Algebra Approach”.
After her Ph.D., she spent a year as a Research Fellow at Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, focusing on multi-agent control and mathematical modeling for robotic fish swarms within the PRIN 2022 project “MAXFISH”.
Currently, she is back at the DII as a research fellow, continuing her work in marine robotics at the Laboratory of Modeling, Analysis and Control of dynamical Systems (LabMACS), under the supervision of professor Scaradozzi.

Research Areas:

Her research focuses on underwater robotics, multi-agent systems, and control strategies for biomimetic marine vehicles, particularly on developing a methodological framework based on max-plus algebra for modeling and control of a shoal of fish robots and the environment.
She has also been involved in several European and national projects related to marine robotics (DiveSafe, MAXFISH) and educational robotics (RoboPisces, RoboAquaria).


Email:
v.bartolucci@univpm.it

Office Phone:

Room: Q170_039

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