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Wolfram Innovator Award

Wolfram technologies have long been a major force in many areas of industry and research. Leaders in many top organizations and institutions have played a major role in using computational intelligence and pushing the boundaries of how the Wolfram technology stack is leveraged for innovation across fields and disciplines.

We recognize these deserving recipients with the Wolfram Innovator Award, which is awarded at the Wolfram Technology Conferences around the world.

2024

Mauro Da Lio

Professor, Università degli Studi di Trento

Areas: Artificial Cognitive Systems, Intelligent Vehicles, Robotics

Mauro Da Lio is a full professor of mechanical systems at the Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy. He has been a long-time user of Mathematica since Version 6, notably using it in earlier research of modeling, simulation and optimal control of mechanical multibody systems, particularly vehicle and spacecraft dynamics. More recently, his focus shifted to modeling human sensory-motor control with applications in health, robotics and, mostly, intelligent vehicles.

He was involved in several EU framework program projects (PREVENT, Saferider, interactIVe, VERITAS, AdaptIVe, No-Tremor and SUNRISE). Professor Da Lio was the coordinator of the EU Horizon 2020 Dreams4Cars research and innovation action: a collaborative project in the robotics domain that aimed at increasing the cognition abilities of artificial driving agents using offline simulation mechanisms broadly inspired by the human dream state (the learning of forward models and offline synthesis of inverse ones).

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