Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute
Role in Project
Coordinator
Country
Italy
Organization Type
University
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies is a public university working in the field of applied sciences: Economics and Management, Law, Political Sciences, Agricultural Sciences and Plant Biotechnology, Medicine, and Industrial and Information Engineering.
The School promotes the internationalization of didactics and research with innovative paths in the fields of university education, advanced training and, of course, scientific research.
Indeed, the BioRobotics Institute of Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies was founded in 2011 with the exact aim of pursuing advanced education, frontier research and innovation. Along time the Institute has built a wealth of knowledge and expertise in several fields of biorobotics and bionics, such as medical robotics, wearable technologies, collaborative robotics, bioinspired robotics, neuroscience robotics, rehabilitation robotics and implantable technologies.
The Institute promotes the internationalization of didactics and scientific research through collaboration with the most prestigious international knowledge centers. The Institute aims to educate engineers that are scientists, inventors, entrepreneurs and problem solvers.
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA),
The BioRobotics Institute
V.Le R. Piaggio, 34
56025 Pontedera, Italy
info@mapworms.eu
Project Management
Project Coordinator
Arianna Menciassi
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute
Project Manager
Selene Tognarelli
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute
Communication Manager
Erika Gulino
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute
Project Info
Starting date: May 2022
Duration: 48 months
Funding: ~ 2.9 M€
Coordinator: Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute
Partners: 6 from 5 EU countries
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101046846