About Me
Hello! I am Francesco an Automation and Control Engineer with a passion for robotics, sustainable solutions and human-centered technologies. After graduating from Politecnico di Milano, I moved to Lausanne to complete my Master’s thesis at the EPFL’s Reconfigurable Robotics Lab, where I designed a robotics control framework that aimed to bring physical immersion inside virtual environments. During this experience I worked extensively with control systems, human-machine interactions, 3D simulation technologies, and communication protocols.
Currently, I work at miros, a startup focused on optimizing and digitalizing human workspaces by developing robotic smart surfaces and fully automated spaces to enhance human-environment interactions. I handled various stages of the product development life cycle, from custom PCB design and embedded control with Arduino to graphic UI design with Unreal Engine and JavaScript. I also worked on full-stack development and MQTT network architecture. My role also involved prototyping, soldering, and hardware assembly. Overseeing our product’s first delivery has not only provided me with project management and problem solving skills but also strengthened my ability to collaborate across diverse technical teams.
I am always looking for opportunities to expand my skill set and contribute to innovative solutions.
I hold a B.Sc. (2021) and an M.Sc. (2024) in Automation and Control Engineering from Politecnico di Milano. I completed my academic journey by developing my master’s thesis at the Reconfigurable Robotics Lab of the Reconfigurable Robotics Lab under the supervision of Professor Jamie Paik.