University of Milan
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Papers
528
Total Citations
14,197
H-Index
55
Researchers
507
About
The University of Milan stands as a remarkably multidisciplinary research powerhouse, weaving together cutting-edge robotics, artificial intelligence, medical technology, and autonomous systems into a cohesive and impactful research identity. With deep roots in both computational intelligence and applied medicine, the institution has carved out a distinctive niche at the intersection of robotic innovation and clinical practice. Perhaps most notably, the university has become a leading voice in robotic-assisted surgery, with highly cited contributions spanning robotic prostatectomy, nipple-sparing mastectomy, lung cancer lobectomy, and liver resection. These studies have collectively reshaped surgical oncology, demonstrating that robotic platforms can match or exceed open surgical outcomes while improving patient recovery. The institution's early work on intraoperative radiotherapy has similarly influenced global breast cancer treatment protocols, reflecting a commitment to translating engineering innovation into genuine clinical benefit. Beyond the operating theater, researchers here have made foundational contributions to microrobotics — particularly the landmark 2009 analysis of microrobotic swimming strategies — which has informed a generation of research into drug-delivery systems and minimally invasive medical devices. The university's exploration of AI and machine learning in prostate cancer management further signals its forward-looking agenda in precision medicine. In autonomous systems and agricultural robotics, the institution has impressed with work on selective vineyard spraying and smart animal agriculture, demonstrating practical deployment of robotic platforms in real-world environments. The RAWSEEDS dataset project, providing ground truth benchmarks for indoor robot localization, remains an important community resource for mobile robotics researchers worldwide. For prospective students and collaborators seeking an environment where robotics meaningfully intersects with medicine, AI, and autonomous systems, the University of Milan offers an unusually rich and socially impactful research ecosystem.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1How Should Microrobots Swim?666 citations · 2009
- 2Stereoelectroencephalography523 citations · 2012
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