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Advances of AI and Robotics in Precision Engineering for Hybrid Manufacturing

The integration of AI and robotics in hybrid manufacturing represents a revolutionary leap forward, reshaping the traditional paradigms of production. This technological convergence not only enhances efficiency and precision but also opens avenues for innovation and creativity in manufacturing processes. As AI and robotics continue to advance, the hybrid manufacturing landscape is poised for further optimization, offering a glimpse into a future where intelligent machines and human expertise seamlessly coexist to drive the next wave of industrial transformation. The papers in this special give an overview of the latest advances in this field.

Editors

  • Andrea Vallati

    Andrea Vallati has a M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. degree in Thermophysical Properties of Materials. He is an Assistant Professor of Thermal Sciences (B.S. Civil Engineering) at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome. He joins Department DIAEE of Sapienza University of Rome.

  • Sotiris Makris

    Sotiris Makris is Head of Robotics, Automation and Virtual Reality in Manufacturing at LMS. He has been leading research activities of Artificial Intelligence application in manufacturing for more than 25 years pursuing the challenge of Flexible and Resilient Manufacturing and Production Networks. He has deeply investigated the subject of cooperating robots in two main directions namely human-robot collaboration as well as robot-robot collaboration. He has implemented a number of solutions validating these ideas in industry. He has served as coordinator of several European funded projects since FP4 to Horizon Europe.

  • Gabriel Abba

    Gabriel Abba has joined the “Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan”, France, in 1979. He received the Doctorate degree in Electronics and Robotics from the University of Paris XI-Orsay, Paris, France, in 1986. Since 2004, he has been at The “Ecole National d'Ingénieurs de Metz”, where he is currently a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests include development, modeling and control of robots, specially control of legged robots, visual servoing, manipulator control, design of robots and modelling and control of electromechanical actuators for industrial applications. He has made many contributions to robot dynami

  • Nikos Tsourveloudis

    Dr. Andrea Vallati Andrea Vallati has a M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. degree in Thermophysical Properties of Materials. He is an Assistant Professor of Thermal Sciences (B.S. Civil Engineering) at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome. He joins Department DIAEE of Sapienza University of Rome. He serves as a reviewer for several archival scientific journals, including Applied Thermal Engineering, Energies, International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, Sustainability, Heat Transfer Engineering, Applied Energy

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