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PhD student at University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, in the field of Molecular To obtain improvements in the newly created model. Master’s degree thesis project he collaborated with Invatec Medtronic in theĭevelopment of a Finite Element Model of the angioplasty balloons production Of Milano, receiving the Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, PhD received his Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering in 2009 at
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So, his research and professional activities also includes Clinical Engineering topics, such as Health Technology Assessment, hospital-related plants and electrical safety in medicine. He also firmly believes that the healthcare system is one of the most complex environment and, consequently, requires special attentions in decisions planning and management, in order to ensure maximum safety for patient and healthcare operators. Therefore, he is very interested in investigating all the possible techniques to represent human anatomy and physiology, from physical principles to data process.Ĭonsequently, his interests mainly focus on medical image analysis finalized to discovery and quantification of biomarkers.ĭuring his master degree's thesis, he had the opportunity to work in the field of radiotherapy He thinks that medical imaging is the most revolutionary approach in human healthcare. But he is also attracted by images, numerical images (of course!), because of the expressive power and the density of information that an image can include. PhD an engineer, Salvatore likes to work with numbers, since they give him confidence.
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His topics of interest are medical image registration and medical image segmentation, for clinical applications in radiotherapy and neuroscience fields. He was also a visiting PhD student at Massachusetts General Hospital, – Harvard Medical School in Boston (USA). After that, in the same University, he got a PhD in Bioengineering and, in 2015, he become a PostDoc. Paolo received his master degree cum laude in Biomedical Engineer from Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro (Italy) in 2011. He has published more than 200 papers and two monographies with Springer Verlag entitled "Robust Control of Linear Systems subject to Uncertain Time-Varying Parameters " and "Finite-Time Stability and Control". The scientific activity of Francesco Amato has developed in the fields of systems and control theory with applications to the contexts of the computational biology and of the modeling and control of biomedical systems. He is currently the Dean of the School of Computer and Biomedical Engineering, the Coordinator of the Doctorate School in Biomedical and Computer Engineering, the Director of the Biomechatronics Laboratory and the Director of the Master in Clinical Engineering at the University of Catanzaro. In 2003 he moved to the University of Catanzaro, where, since 2010, he is Professor of Bioengineering.
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From 2001 to 2003 he has been Full Professor of Automatic Control at the University of Reggio Calabria.

He received the Laurea and the PhD Degree both in Electronic Engineering from the University of Naples in 19 respectively. She won several awards, the most prestigious being the Fulbright Fellowship in the Research Scholar category.įull Amato was born in Naples on February 2, 1965. Since 2011 she has started a collaboration with Neurologic Institute at CNR in Catanzaro, in the field of the neuroimaging and in 2013 with the haemodynamics group of University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro. She actively collaborate with the CartCas Laboratory of Politecnico di Milano University, with the European Institute of Oncology of Milano and with the Radiation Oncology Department ( Physics Division) of Massachusetts General Hospital – Harvard Medical School (Boston), in the field of “Image Guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy”. In 2008, she became a member of the Bioengineering PhD committee. Since 2007, she has been Assistant Professor at the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine of Magna Graecia University where she teach Medical Imaging, Bioengineering and Health Risk Managment.

Maria Francesca Spadea graduated in 2002 in Mechanical Engineer at University of Calabria and she received a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineer in 2006 from Politecnico di Milano University.
