This pages is currently under rework after, like, 4 years, so be patient!
I'm currently in the middle of my PhD in Artificial Intelligence, focusing on predictive world modeling for AI agents, under the supervision of Prof. Aldo Gangemi.
I've also been participaring in RoboCup for a few years now, where we make robots play football, all on their own! Learn more about the competition and Follow us!
Besides that, I enjoy board games, RPGs of both the tabletop and video variety, and writing code to solve my problems.
In which I show off my personal and academic projects that I like best And I think would be interesting.
You can find more technical stuff on my GitHub profile.
A mini-JRPG where you explore a dungeon and fight battles with cool lighting effects!
One of my proudest creations from my time at university, a total of four students
worked during the summer to make this Persona fangame academic project.
Because name of the course is Interactive Graphics, and NOT Game Design,
the game itself is pretty barebones, but it features plenty of animations, textures,
and dynamic lighting effects during the battle scenes, a la Octopath Traveler.
And you can play it right now, because it's a WebGL game!
Track your fitness with FitnessApp!
A fictitious full-stack website I and a fellow student did as a project for a Web Technologies exam. I like how it turned out!
View the GitHub repo (in Italian)
Roll dice for the Genesys tabletop roleplaying game, in a fully 3D environment!
An old, quick and dirty personal project, and my only use of the Unity game engine so far. Includes several roll modes, interface customization options, and a cool but useless gravity intensity setting. The options menu is in Italian, but the rest of the interface relies on symbolic icons and is thus language-independent.
Play a game with everyone's favorite robot!
A project for a Human-Robot Interaction course I did with two other students. Apart from the game, this includes many interaction features such as gestures, voice recognition commands, a web interface to show the game state on Pepper's tablet, and even an adaptive difficulty system to ensure the best experience for each user.
Needless to say, you need a Pepper robot to run this, but we made a comprehensive demo video:
As stated, this page is still under renovations, so this list is not complete yet.