Vittorio Guerrieri is a fellow researcher at the Italian Institute of Technology working on human–robot interaction and the perception of artificial social agents. Current projects include EthiCub and the Italian validation of the Artificial Social Agent Questionnaire in collaboration with TU Delft and the University of Milano-Bicocca.
He also collaborates with Italy’s National Research Council on issues regarding chronic pain and fibromyalgia, he is also developing a statistical index to detect inattentive survey respondents, and contributes to a review on maladaptive use of generative AI.
Vittorio leads Wanderer’s Quest, a research and intervention projects on tabletop games supported by Fondazione Cariplo (BiUniCrowd 2024, €10k).
He is President of NexLudica APS, a non-profit that focuses on research about tabletop games, and serves on the psychology research committee of the Game Science Research Center.
He holds a BSc in Psychological Sciences and Techniques (University of Genoa) and is completing the MSc in Applied Experimental Psychological Sciences at the University of Milano-Bicocca; he also holds a research scholarship there to design a physiological-sensing device.