I’m a robotic engineer who always had a great passion for design, manufacturing and automation of machines and robots. I want to improve the way robotics integrates with our lives, from designing the next generation of widely adopted surgical robots and devices, to improving manufacturing processes, such as forging, making them more efficient and greener. Over the years, I did many experiences that allowed me to develop my skills in a broad range of topics that gravitate around: product design, from objects to robots, manufacturing processes, and research in medical engineering including surgical robotics and force sensing. This made me a all-round engineer allowing me to contribute to many innovative projects, leading to over 30 publications since 2012 - https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=2xfMuywAAAAJ
Carlo graduated from the University of Brescia (Brescia, Italy) in 2011 and also spent one year at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France) in 2008/2009. Since then, Carlo worked for Industry and also obtained a PhD in Robotic Surgery in 2017 (Hamlyn Centre – Imperial College London). After the doctorate, Carlo and his parents Oscar and Rosa, launched Future Forge (www.futureforge.co.uk). Future Forge provides multiple services from product design, to 3d printing and consultancy for robotics and forging. In 2018, Carlo contributed to research projects at the University College London and then obtained the position of Technical Operations Manager for the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences of the King’s College London in September 2018.
PhD in Surgical Robotics, 2017
Imperial College London
MSc in Industrial automation engineer (Master 2), 2011
Università degli Studi di Brescia
MSc in Industrial automation engineer (Master 1), 2009
Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
Industrial automation engineer (Undergraduate), 2008
Università degli Studi di Brescia