Basilio Lenzo
professor
Automotive Engineering
Sheffield Hallam University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Basilio Lenzo received his MSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pisa (1st cum laude, thesis at Ferrari F1) and Sant'Anna University (1st cum laude, thesis at Ecole Normale Superiéure de Cachan Paris) in 2010. In 2013, he received his PhD in Robotics (1st cum laude) from Sant'Anna University, too. Basilio joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2016 as a Senior Lecturer in Automotive Engineering with the Materials and Engineering Research Institute and the Centre for Automation and Robotics Research. His current research interests include vehicle dynamics, control, and robotics.
Research Interest
Automation and Robotics Research Materials and Engineering Research
Publications
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LENZO, Basilio (2017). Gravity balancing of a spatial serial 4-dof arm without auxiliary links using minimum number of springs. In: XXIII Conference - The Italian Association of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Salerno, Italy, 4-7 September 2017. (In Press)
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LENZO, Basilio, SORNIOTTI, Aldo, GRUBER, Patrick and SANNEN, Koen (2017). On the experimental analysis of single input single output control of yaw rate and sideslip angle. International Journal of Automotive Technology, 18 (5), 799-811.
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LENZO, Basilio, DE FILIPPIS, Giovanni, DIZQAH, Arash, SORNIOTTI, Aldo, GRUBER, Patrick, FALLAH, Saber and DE NIJS, Wouter (2017). Torque distribution strategies for energy-efficient electric vehicles with multiple drivetrains. Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, 139 (12), DS-16.