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Mauro Coccoli
Researcher at University of Genoa
Publications - 73
Citations - 822
Mauro Coccoli is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semantic Web & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 69 publications receiving 736 citations.
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Smarter universities
TL;DR: This paper proposes, and discusses, a smarter university model, derived from the one designed for the development of smart cities, and a design model is proposed for the evolution of universities.
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AMADEUS: advanced manipulation for deep underwater sampling
David M. Lane,J.B.C. Davies,Giuseppe Casalino,Giorgio Bartolini,Giorgio Cannata,G. Veruggio,Miquel Canals,Caleb Smith,D.J. O'Brien,M. Pickett,G. Robinson,Daniel O.B. Jones,E. Scott,Antonella Ferrara,D. Angelleti,Mauro Coccoli,R. Bono,P. Virgili,Raimon Pallàs,Eulàlia Gràcia +19 more
TL;DR: AMADEUS is a dexterous subsea robot hand incorporating force and slip contact sensing, using fluid filled tentacles for fingers, which are ideal for reliable use in the deep ocean.
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The role of big data and cognitive computing in the learning process
TL;DR: This paper investigates how the raise of big data and cognitive computing systems is going to redesign the labor market, also impacting on the learning processes, and depicts a model of a smart university, which relies on the concepts that are at the basis of the novel smart-cities development trends.
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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning in software engineering
TL;DR: The main idea behind the project is the implementation of a really effective Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) paradigm, to be used for higher education on team cooperation, in software engineering classes for the analysis, design, and development of software programs along their lifecycle.
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AMADEUS: advanced manipulator for deep underwater sampling
David M. Lane,J.B.C. Davies,G. Robinson,D.J. O'Brien,M. Pickett,D. Jones,E. Scott,Yongji Wang,Giuseppe Casalino,Giorgio Bartolini,Giorgio Cannata,Antonella Ferrara,D. Angelletti,Mauro Coccoli,G. Veruggio,R. Bono,P. Virgili,Gi. Bruzzone,Miquel Canals,Raimon Pallàs,Eulàlia Gràcia,Caleb Smith +21 more
TL;DR: This paper summarizes the developments in Phase I of AMADEUS, a dexterous subsea robot hand incorporating force and slip contact sensing, using fluid-filled tentacles for fingers, which has inherent passive compliance, no moving parts, and are naturally depth pressure-compensated.