Francesco Rea graduated in B.SC. Information Engineering at the Universita di Bergamo in 2004 and specialized in Computer Engineering at the Universita di Bergamo in 2007. He got a M.Sc. degree in Robotics and Automation at the University of Salford, Greater Manchester University UK in 2008 with distinction final mark and a Ph.D degree in Robotics at the University of Genoa in 2012 contributing to different EU project (POETICON, eMorph) . He joined the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in 2013pro as fellow to support research on the perception and cognitive modeling and human-robot interaction in the EU project DARWIN. He was involved on a research program of study and dynamic simulation of human body under loads as Post Doctoral fellow at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in collaboration with US Department of Defense (Natick, USA). He spent research periods at the Applied Cognitive Neuroscience laboratory of University of Lethbridge (Alberta, Canada) and at the Emergent Robotics Lab. of the Osaka University. Since 2016 he is scientific responsible of the robotics development for Cognitive Architecture and Interaction at the RBCS Department at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Genoa). Since 2017, he teaches courses on Cognitive Robotics for Human Robot Interaction to University of Genoa students. In 2017, He is elected as team-leader for RBCS development of Pilot project on Embodied “Social” Intelligence for human-robot interaction for ROBOCOM++ (rethinking robotics for the robot companion of the future) international research project under FLAG-ERA second joint transnational call. In 2017, he won Canada-Italy Innovation Award with the title "Computational Neuroscience models for auditory aware robots" aiming at providing humanoid robots with auditory awareness in collaboration with the University of Lethbridge. His main areas of interest are modeling and replication of human and humanoid perception and cognitive skills, human-robot interaction and dynamic simulation of multi-body systems. In 2018, he was appointed as Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Lethbridge and won Mitacs Globalink Research award as participating professor for two visiting students in Italy. In 2022, he received the Italian national scientific qualification as RTD-B in Computer Science and Eletronics communication. He is under contract as professor for course in the department of informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and System Engineering at the University of Genova (Italy). In 2020, he received grant as principal investigator and leader of a team at the IIT for two H2020 projects: VOJEXT (Value Of Joint EXperimentation in digital Technologies for manufacturing and construction) and APRIL (multipurpose robotics for mAniPulation of defoRmable materIaLs in manufacturing processes). In 2021, he won the Human Brain Project (HBP) SGA-3 grant as consortium coordinator of PROMEN-AID (PROactive MEmory iN AI for Development) project. The project aims to improve memory-based cognitive architectures that support human-robot collaboration in complex and realistic industrial environments. In 2021, he won for the second time the Canada-Italy Innovation Award with a project tile "Sound-Aware robots for the mitigation of COVID-19 impacts" aiming at providing assistive robots with auditory awareness that enable robots to assist COVID-19 patients at hospitals in collaboration with the University of Lethbridge. Since 2022, Francesco Rea is senior team leader at the Cognitive Architecture for Interactive Technology (CONTACT), promoting top-level research in the field of cognitive Robotics and Human Robot Interaction.
Phone
			              	+39 010 2897 210
	              			Address
			              	Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia – Center for Human Technologies Via Enrico Melen 83, Building B 16152 Genova, Italy
	              			Research center
					              	CHT@Erzelli
				              			Biografia
	              			All Publications
	                2025
										Garello L., Belgiovine G., Russo G., Rea F., Sciutti A.
										Building Knowledge from Interactions: An LLM-Based Architecture for Adaptive Tutoring and Social Reasoning
										arXiv
									2025
										Fedozzi M. G., Rea F., Sandini G., Triesch J., Sciutti A.
										Canalizing Babbling: Development-Inspired Goal Sampling for Visuo-Motor Learning
										IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning
									
										
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								2025
										Mongile S., Tanevska A., Rea F., Sciutti A.
										Can My Comfort Reflect Your Preferences? An Exploratory Study on Comfort-Driven Architecture in Human-Robot Interaction
										International Conference on Development and Learning
									
										
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								2025
										Morocutti L., Pasquali D., Bencetti S., Noceti N., Rea F., Sciutti A.
										Caught in the Net: An Explorative HCI Study on Human Behavioral Vulnerabilities Against Phishing
										16th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter CHItaly 2025
									
										
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								2025
										Bruzzo D., Matarese M., Sciutti A., Rea F.
										Charm or Harm? How Social Robotic Tutors Influence People’s Learning with Correct and Incorrect Guidance
										Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 15561 LNAI, pp. 475-487
									
										
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								Dissemination
	                2024
	                						Belgiovine G., Cocchella F., Garello L., Lastrico L., Mongile S., Pasquali D., Rea F., Sciutti A.
	                						A Curious Head: Demos to showcase Research Activities of the Lab
	                						
	                					SHARPER Night: Notte Europea dei Ricercatori
             
									        Public Event
										2024
	                						Belgiovine G., Cocchella F., Garello L., Lastrico L., Mongile M., Rea F., Sciutti A.
	                						A Curious Head: Demos to showcase Research Activities of the Lab
	                						
	                					SHARPER Night: Notte Europea dei Ricercatori
             
									        Public Event
										2022
	                						Rea F.
	                						Mission-driven Social Robots
	                						
	                					VOJEXT S+T+ARTS Residency Information Session Webinar, 19 December 2022
             
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										2018
	                						Rea F.
	                						Commenti ai risultati della ricerca
	                						
	                					Impresa Sociale 4.0 - anteprima dati osservatorio Isnet XXII
             
									        Public Event
										2018
	                						Rea F.
	                						La robotica e la tecnologia applicata agli ambiti della cura e di welfare
	                						
	                					Economia Sociale e innovazione
             
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										Scientific Talks
	                2025
	                						Cocchella F., Mongile S., Pusceddu G., Rea F., Sciutti A., Andrighetto L.
	                						"How dare you, ICUB?”: robots face harsher judgments than humans in social exclusion
	                						
	                					XIX Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia Sociale dell’AIP
             
									        Conference
										2025
	                						Cocchella F., Mongile S., Pusceddu G., Rea F., Sciutti A.
	                						"How Dare You, iCub? Robots Face Harsher Judgments Than Humans in Social Exclusion"
	                						
	                					University of Michigan HRI Reading Group: Robo Reflections
             
									        Institute
										2025
	                						Cocchella F., Mongile S., Pusceddu G., Rea F., Andrighetto L., Sciutti A.
	                						Social Mind Meets Machine: Social Psychological Approaches to  Human–Robot Interaction
	                						
	                					Social Connections and well-being in the digital era.
             
									        School (Summer school, ...)
										2024
	                						Cocchella F., Pecini C., Rea F., Sciutti A., Andrighetto L.
	                						DOGS DAYS ARE OVER? Hoe pets and robots anthropomorphism are shaped by social exclusion
	                						
	                					XVIII Congresso AIP Sezione Psicologia Sociale
             
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										2024
	                						Cocchella F., Pecini C., Rea F., Sciutti A., Andrighetto L.
	                						DOGS DAYS ARE OVER? How pets and robots anthropomorphism are shaped by social exclusion
	                						
	                					XVIII Congresso AIP Sezione Psicologia Sociale
             
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										Awards and Achievements
	                2021
										Garello L., Lastrico L., Rea F., Mastrogiovanni F., Noceti N., Sciutti A.
										Selected as one of the finalists for the best paper with 'Property-Aware Robot Object Manipulation: A Generative Approach’
										
									2020
										Belgiovine G., Rea F., Zenzeri J., Sciutti A.
										Best Contribution in AI for Robotics Award  for the work 'Towards Effective Robot Tutoring for Skills Acquisition'.
										
									2020
										Belgiovine G., Rea F., Barros P., Zenzeri J., Sciutti A.
										Best paper award for the paper "Sensing the Partner: Toward Effective Robot Tutoring in Motor Skill Learning"
										
									2020
										Eldardeer O., Sandini G., Rea F.
										Best Paper Award  in the AVHRC2020 workshop in ROMAN2020  Conference "A Biological Inspired Cognitive Model of Multi-sensory Joint Attention in Human Robot Collaborative Tasks"
										
									2020
										Pasquali D., Aroyo A.M., Billandon-Gonzalez J., Rea F., Sandini G., Sciutti A.
										Honorable mention for the Late Breaking Report 'Your Eyes Never Lie: a Robot Magician Can Tell if You Are Lying'