
Speaker: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
June 5th, 2026 | 3:30 pm
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom
Contact: marco.santambrogio@polimi.it
Abstract
On Friday, June 5th, 2026, we will have a new talk for the series #NECSTFridayTalk.During this talk, we will have, as speaker, Marco Santambrogio, Professor at Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria.
In the general perception, Research and Education form a dichotomy, for it is hard to couple them into productive and virtuous cycles.
At NECSTLab, we embrace such a dichotomy, pushing it further by expanding our view over a third axis: personal well-being/ness.
We call it Leonardo.
Leonardo is our research project to augment students’ awareness of themselves and their abilities. It bloomed from the seed idea that technical competencies are just one of the key components to personal success. Resilience – the ability to define individual goals and plan towards them – is the natural step further. Finally – so far – we add one last term to complete the equation: awareness of personal talents and limits.
The Leonardo project is organized over 4 Levels bundled in 2 Phases of 2 Levels each; more in detail, each Level spans from 1 up to 3 semesters. During each Level, the participants face challenges as part of a series of activities drawn from 3 areas: Learning, Personal Well-being/ness, and Research. Each phase has its exit activity: an experience that encourages the participants to measure themselves over the skills and competencies they have become more aware of.
Every week, the “NECSTFridayTalk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.
