About Me
Hi! I am Davide Lanza , I am a Robotics Engineer, deeply passionate about cognitive sciences and digital art. I have 3 years of experience in research, publishing several papers spanning from artificial intelligence to cognitive robotics. I have 1 year of experience working with big data and machine learning, focusing on automated artwork analysis and art market trend detection.
Programming Skills
Python
100%
C/C++/C#
80%
MySQL
60%
Neo4J/Cypher
60%
HTML/CSS
90%
JavaScript
50%
PHP
30%
MATLAB
60%
Other Skills
Docker
100%
ROS/Gazebo
90%
Adobe Photoshop
70%
Unreal Engine 5
20%
Software Developer
AI Architect | ML Engineer
Kellify
2020 β 2021
- Hedonic value forecasting of visual features in artworks and images via deep learning models
- Art market analysis, including unsupervised clustering of artists and auction items and identification of growing trends within the art market
- RestAPI development of data services and deep learning applications
Co-founder | Editor-in-chief | Webmaster
EIKON Project
2017 β present
- Workflow management between executive, editorial, and PR boards
- Magazine editorial design and graphic design
- Website design and development
Master's Double Degree in Advanced Robotics
Γcole centrale de Nantes
2018 β 2020
Final Grade: 100/100 (GPA: 3,81)
- Robotics Coursework: Dynamic Control, System Identification, Mobile Robotics, Ambient Intelligence, Social Robotics, Serial Manipulators
- Programming Coursework: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Optimization Techniques
Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering and I.T.
University of Genoa
2015 β 2018
Final Grade: 110/110 cum laude (GPA: 3,85)
- Programming Coursework: Computer Programming (C/C++), Informatics and Telematics Programming (C#), Databases
- EE Coursework: Embedded Systems, Signal Processing, Image Processing, Electromagnetic Fields, VHDL Design, Network Protocols
- Optional Courses: Quantum Mechanics, Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences, Philosophy of Mind, Perception and Cognition Neuroscience, Philosophy of Politics, Aesthetics, Anthropology