Giulia Bodo completed her academic journey with a focus on Biomedical and Mechatronic Engineering. Currently in her third year of a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, she conducts research at the Rehab Technologies Lab, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa. Her work revolves around enhancing human-machine interaction and achieving rehabilitation outcomes for shoulder joints in orthopedic and neurological patients using innovative control strategies for upper limb exoskeletons. She is also involved into telemedicine projects, collaborating with research institutions and clinical partners to develop innovative solutions for e-health.
Research center
CCT@Morego
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All Publications
2024
Bodo G., Tessari F., Buccelli S., Laffranchi M.
A Rapid Control Prototyping and Hardware-in-the Loop Approach for Upper Limb Robotic Exoskeletons Control.
Applied Science, vol. 14, (no. 5)
2024
Bodo G., Sciortino G., Petrushin A., Seminerio E., Morganti W., Bailo G. L., Beltran-Gonzalez C., Pilotto A., Laffranchi M., Del Bue A.
Enabling Frail Subjects Telemonitoring: A Sensor Network System for Enhanced Health Assessment
International Conference on Control, Automation, and Systems
Conference Paper
Conference
2023
Bodo G., Tessari F., Buccelli S., De Guglielmo L., Capitta G., Laffranchi M., De Michieli L.
Customized Series Elastic Actuator for a Safe and Compliant Human-Robot Interaction: Design and Characterization
International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR)
Article in Press
Conference
2022
Bodo G., Bello P.D., Tessari F., Buccelli S., Boccardo N., De Michieli L., Laffranchi M.
Comparative analysis of inverse kinematics methodologies to improve the controllability of rehabilitative robotic devices
IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, vol. 2022-July
Conference Paper
Conference
Colleagues of Rehab Technologies - INAIL-IIT lab