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Faculty - CdLM Ingegneria Biomedica

Daniele Bianchi

Daniele Bianchi has over 8 years of experience in the field of biomedical engineering research. He graduated in Biomedical engineering and hold PhD in biomechanics. His research activities concern the development of computational approaches for the simulation of the mechanical response of biological tissues in a patient-specific environment. The results of the research activity have been published in high-impact international journals and have been presented at prestigious international and national conferences.

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Francesca Cordella
Ricercatore a tempo determinato (L 230/2)

Francesca Cordella is currently Assistant Professor with Tenure Track (RTDb) at the Unit of Advanced Robotics and Human-centred Technologies (CREO Lab) of Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome. She received the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering and the Ph.D. in Computer and Automation Engineering both from the University of Naples Federico II. In 2011, she was visiting student at the Institut fur Robotik und Mechatronik, Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR). Until June 2013 she has been Assistant Researcher at the University of Naples Federico II. From 2013 to 2018 she was Assistant Researcher and from November 2018 she is Assistant Professor both in the CREO Lab. She has obtained the National Scientific Qualification for 2nd level Professor in the competition sector 09/G2.

Her research interests are mainly in the field of biomechanics, biomedical robotics, human-machine multimodal interfaces, adaptive control strategies for collaborative robotics, vision-based approaches for motion reconstruction and human-robot interaction, psychophysiological assessment, closed loop systems, sensory feedback restoration.

She is member of the Technical Program Committee and Associate Editor for several International Conferences and Workshops. She is Guest Editor of several journals and Associate editor for the journal Applied Bionics and Biomechanics.

Since 2015 she is an expert and reviewer for the European Commission within H2020- ICT research program.

She was and is involved in the role of Co-Principal Investigator, Project Manager and scientific manager of Work Package for more than 20 European and national projects in her fields of interest.

She has authored/coauthored more than 60 peer-reviewed publications appeared in international journals, books and conference proceedings.

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Francesco Scotto Di Luzio
Ricercatore a tempo determinato (L 230/2)

Francesco Scotto di Luzio is currently Assistant Professor of Bioengineering (RTD-a, SSD: ING-IND/34) at the Research Unit of Advanced Robotics and Human-centred Technologies (Creo Lab) - Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

His research interests are mainly in the field of robot-aided rehabilitation, assistive robotics, service robotics for hospital environments, hardware/software integration of multimodal architetures for user state estimation and ergonomic assessment of the worker.

His activities are focused on the following topics: human-robot Interaction, multimodal interfaces for robot control, machine learning techniques for user state estimation, computer vision for robotics, bio-cooperative control systems and sensor data processing and fusion.

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Luca Faramondi
Ricercatore a tempo determinato (L 230/2)

Attualmente ricopre il ruolo di Assistant Professor presso la facoltà dipartimentale di Ingegneria dell'Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma dove è docente dei corsi di Cybersecurity per Operational Technologies, Cybersecurity, Smart Systems, e Dynamics and Control of Chemical Processes.

L'attività di ricerca riguarda gli aspetti metodologici e le tecnologie applicative per la protezione cyber e fisica delle infrastrutture critiche, l'identificazione delle vulnerabilità e la definizione di strategie difensive.

Nel 2021 è stato il vincitore dello "Young Researcher Award 2021" conferitogli dall'IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society TCHS.

E' attualmente membro dell'IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Homeland Security e dell'EEE RAS Technical Committee on Digital Manufacturing and Human-Centered Automation.

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Prof.ssa Simonetta Filippi
Professore Ordinario Nuovo regime

Cittadinanza: Italiana

Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (UCBM)

Facoltà Dipartimentale di Ingegneria

Unità di Ricerca di Fisica Non Lineare e Modelli Matematici

Via A. Del Portillo 21, 00128 – Roma, Italy

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Alessio Gizzi
Professore Associato Nuovo regime

Professore Associato di Scienza delle Costruzioni presso la Facoltà Dipartimentale di Ingegneria, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma dal 2021.

Titolare del corso di "Scienza delle Costruzioni" al II anno del Corso di Laurea in Ingegneria Industriale.

Titolare del corso di "Mechanics of Biological Systems" al II anno del Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica.

Tutor per il corso di "Dinamica dei Sistemi Complessi" al II anno del Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica.

Titolare del corso di "Solid Mechanics" al II anno del Corso di Laurea in Biomedical Engineering.

Svolge attività di ricerca in vari ambiti concernenti la biomeccanica teorica e computazionale, con oltre 80 lavori scientifici su riviste internazionali ad alto Impact Factor.

E' revisore ed editor per varie riviste scientifiche in Biomeccanica, Meccanobiologia, Modellazione Teorica e Computazionale.

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Prof. Eugenio Guglielmelli
Prof. Ordinario

Eugenio Guglielmelli è nato a Cosenza l'8 Maggio 1965. Ha ricevuto la laurea in Ingegneria Elettronica e il dottorato di ricerca in Ingegneria Elettronica (indirizzo robotica biomedica) dall'Università di Pisa, rispettivamente nel 1991 e nel 1994.

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Clemente Lauretti

Clemente Lauretti is currently Assistant Professor of Bioengineering (RTD-a) at the Unit of Advanced Robotics and Human-centred Technologies (Creo Lab) - Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome (UCBM).

His research interests are mainly in the field of rehabilitation and assistive robotics, robotic surgery, agricultural robotics and robotics for hazardous environments. His activities are focused on the following topics: human-robot Interaction, multimodal interfaces for robot control, machine learning techniques for robot path-planning and control, computer vision for robotics, bio-cooperative control systems and sensor data processing and fusion.

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Enrico Domenico Lemma

Born in 1989, Dr. Enrico D. Lemma holds an Assistant Professor position in Materials Science and Technology at the Department of Engineering, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

His academic background includes a MS degree in Materials Engineering at Università del Salento (2014) and a PhD in Materials and Structural Engineering and Nanotechnologies at Università del Salento (2018).

In 2019, he was awarded a two-year Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Karlsruhe, Germany), to develop novel strategies based on DNA coupling for triggering selective call adhesion on 3D micro-structures.

His main research interests include nonlinear absorption optical systems (e.g., multi-photon polymerization) for studying cell mechanobiology in 3D, and (bio)chemical and mechanical properties of innovative materials for 3D printing. He currently develops models to merge 3D microfabrication with microfluidics and organ-on-chip technologies.

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Carlo Massaroni
Ricercatore a tempo determinato (L 230/2)

Dr. Carlo Massaroni received his BSc (2010) and MSc (2012) in Biomedical Engineering and Ph.D. in Bioengineering (2017) from Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (UCBM). Currently, he is Assistant Professor at UCBM. His research interests are focused on the design, development, and tests of sensors, measuring systems and devices for mechanical and thermal measurements, with particular emphasis on the design of wearable and unobtrusive systems for the measurement of vital parameters and joints motion. Among others, he is principal investigator in ongoing national projects on the development of wearable technologies for non-invasive measurement in the medical, occupational and sports fields and on design of unobtrusive or minimally-invasive measuring systems based on fiber optics for medical and industrial applications. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology. He is currently the Chair of the “Wearable Sensors” TC of the IEEE Sensors Italy Chapter and Associate Member of the "Wearable Biomedical Sensors & Systems" TC of the IEEE EMB.

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