The Intelligent Systems Laboratory (Laboratorio di Sistemi Intelligenti - LSI) at the Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Tecnologie dell'Informazione, is headed by Prof. Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi. Its mission is to carry out basic and applied research on artificial and computational intelligence, in particular on evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy logic, approximate reasoning, planning and practical reasoning, modal logics, logical models of cognitive agents, multi-agent systems, argumentation theory, logical formalisms for knowledge representation, and automated reasoning.
The full-time staff of the laboratory is the following.
- Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi (Head), Associate Professor in Computer Science, has received a Ph.D. degree in Computational Mathematics and Operations Research from the University of Milan in 1995.
- Antonia Azzini, Research Associate, has received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Milan in 2007;
- Mauro Dragoni, Post-Doctoral Fellow, has received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Milan in 2010.
The laboratory has several external collaborators, including:
- Andrea Bazzoli (former member of the staff), Post-Doctoral Researcher in Yang Zhang's Laboratory at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor;
- Guido Boella, Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Dipartimento di Informatica of the University of Turin;
- Célia da Costa Pereira (former member of the staff), Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis;
- Matteo De Felice, Ph.D. Student in Computer Science at the Dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione of the University of Rome "Roma 3";
- Gabriella Pasi, Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Dipartimento di Informatica Sistemistica e Comunicazione of the University of Milano-Bicocca;
- Gabriella Pigozzi, Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Paris Dauphine;
- Leon van der Torre, Professor in Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Lab for Intelligent and Adaptive Systems of the University of Luxembourg.

