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Faculty - Degree in Industrial Engineering

Adam James Martin
Adjunct professor

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER WHERE I COORDINATE AND IMPLEMENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR NUMEROUS FACULTY AT THE CAMPUS BIO-MEDICO UNIVERSITY SINCE 2016. TEACHER TRAINER FOR PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS OF ENGLISH / ADMINISTRATIVE AT THE CAMPUS BIOMEDICO UNIVERSITY LINGUISTIC CENTER SINCE 2020

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Mario Merone
Assistant professor

Mario Merone is a Researcher at the Processing Systems and Bioinformatics Unit. He received his PhD in Bioengineering and Biosciences in 2017. His research focuses on the field of Artificial Intelligence. His research has led to 46 publications and a patent. He is currently the scientific director of several projects involving the application of artificial intelligence in the medical field and is a founding member of an innovative start-up called BPCOMEDIA SRL, focused on the technological transfer of research results.

Mario Merone He is a member of the IEEE, the IEEE Computer Society, the IEEE Computational Life Sciences, and the IEEE Sensors Council.

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Marco Papi
Associate professor

Since 2011 he has been Associate Professor of Mathematical Methods of Economics and Actuarial and Financial Sciences at the Departmental Faculty of Engineering. From 2008 to 2010 he was a researcher at the same faculty and previously, since 2005, at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Insubria in Varese. From 2003 to 2005 he was Research Fellow at the Institute for Calculation Applications (CNR) and at the Faculty of Economics of the University Luiss. From 2002 to 2003 (9 months) he carried out teaching and research activities at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Austin in Texas. He has been and still holds the following university teachings: Mathematical Analysis and Mathematical Methods at the Degree Course in Industrial Engineering and Optimization and Decision-Making Techniques at the Master's Degree Course in Biomedical Engineering. He has also been a lecturer in charge of the Mathematics and Mathematical Finance courses (in English) at the Luiss, of Mathematical Models for Financial Markets at the Department of Mathematics of Roma Tre, of Quantitative Methods in Business (in English) at the Faculty of Economics of Rome "Tor Vergata", of Engineering of Economic-Financial Models at the Faculty of Engineering of Rome "Tor Vergata", of Financial Mathematics at the Faculty of Economics of Insubria. He was Program Coordinator of the European network Advanced Mathematical Methods for Finance, promoted by the European Science Foundation. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Sportello Matematico per l'Industria Italiana project, in collaboration with IAC(CNR), SIMAI and AIRO. He participates in the research project signed by the Fiamme Gialle and the Campus Biomedico University of Rome, in collaboration with the University's Laboratory of Complex Systems and Security. Since 2014 he has been a member of the teaching staff of the doctorate in Methods and Models for Economic Decisions at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Insubria.

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Prof. Giorgio Pennazza
Ordinary Professor

From 2020 Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering of the University "Campus Bio-Medico of Rome"

Since 2019 Full Professor of Electronics (09/E3, Ing-Inf/01), Departmental Faculty of Engineering University "Campus Bio-Medico of Rome".

2018-2020 President of the Course in Industrial Engineering, University "Campus Bio-Medico of Rome"

Since 2014 Associate Professor of Electronics (09/E3, Ing-Inf/01), Departmental Faculty of Engineering University "Campus Bio-Medico of Rome".

Since 2011 Head of the Research Unit of Electronics for sensory systems, Integrated Research Center, University "Campus Bio-Medico of Rome"

Since 2010: Permanent researcher at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

In 2010: Fixed-term researcher at the Campus Bio-Medico University of

Rome.

2008-2010: Research grant at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

2004-2008: Post-Doc Fellowship at the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

6/12/2004: Achievement of the PhD in Sensory and Learning Systems Engineering at

the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

2001-2004: PhD in Sensory and Learning Systems Engineering - XVII Cycle, at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

June 2001: Qualification for the profession of engineer after passing the state exam.

09/05/2001: Degree in Electronic Engineering at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

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Mauro Parise
Associate professor

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, he is present at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma since 2004, and since 2010 he has been teaching Electrical Engineering for the Industrial Engineering degree course. He carries out research in the field of electromagnetic compatibility, with particular interest in inductive coupling phenomena, modeling and analysis of magnetic coils for radio frequency heating, analysis of transmission efficiency in wireless power transfer systems, computational electromagnetics, with a production of numerous works in journals with Impact Factor.

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Prof. Emiliano Schena
Full professor

EDUCATION

2009. Ph.D. Degree in Biomedical Engineering from UCBM

2006. Master's Degree (equivalent to MS) Summa Cum Laude in Biomedical Engineering from UCBM

2003. "Laurea" Degree (equivalent to BSc) Summa Cum Laude in Biomedical Engineering from UCBM

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2022 – present. Full Professor at the School of Engineering, UCBM.

2017-2022. Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, UCBM, Italy.

2012 –2017. Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the School of Engineering, UCBM, Italy.

2009 - 2012. Post Doc at the School of Engineering, UCBM, Italy.

2009 - 2012. Post Doc at the School of Engineering, UCBM, Italy.

2005 - 2008. Ph.D. Student at UCBM.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Since 2021. Coordinator of the “Wearable Mechatronic Systems for the Analysis of Human Behavior” class at UCBM

Since 2019. Coordinator of the “Measurements” class at UCBM

Since 2015. Coordinator of the “Laboratory of Measurements” class at UCBM

2010-2019. Coordinator of the "Acceptance tests of medical devices" class at UCBM

2012-2015. Coordinator of the “Laboratory of Measurements and Bioengineering” class at UCBM

2019-2022. Advisory board member of the Digital Sustainability Bootcamp organized by UCBM.

2021. Organizing committee member of the International Summer School on Wearable Sensors in Sports (organized by Univ. of Rome “Foro Italico”)

2020. Co-organizer of the International Summer School on Ultrasonic and Piezoelectric Sensors (organized by Univ. of Florence)

2020-2022. Scientific Committee Member of the "Advanced International School on Imaging, modeling and simulation in biomechanics & mechanics"

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Prof. Roberto Setola
Associate professor

Roberto Setola he is the Rector's Delegate for Cyber ​​Security, Scientific Director of the II level university Master's degree in "Homeland Security: Systems, Methods and Tools for Security and Crisis Management" (www.MasterHomelandSecurity.eu) and Director of the Complex Systems and Security Laboratories (www.coseritylab.it).

Since November 2019 he has a position of Expert at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers on the subject of Resilience of Critical Infrastructures. Area in which he has held various positions at national and international level, among which he was the head of the technical secretariat of the Working Group for the Protection of Critical Computerized Infrastructures.

Director General of the National Inter-University Consortium for Logistics and Transport (NITEL) (since 2018)

National expert within the Horizon Europe program for Cluster 3 “Civil Security for Society” (since 2021)

Coordinator of the technical table on "Cyber ​​Resilience of Critical Infrastructures" set up by Unindustria (since 2022)

Also it was

- Rector's Delegate for University-Business relations (Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma) [2014-22]

- Member of the Digital Transformation Unit established at the National School of Administration, Presidency of the Council of Ministers [2019-20]

- President of the Industrial Engineering Degree Course at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma President of the Industrial Engineering Degree Course at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma [-2014 17]

He is the author of 8 volumes (5 of which in English) and over 250 national and international publications on topics related to the control of complex systems, the resilience of critical infrastructures, Homeland Security and Cyber ​​security with a specific focus on what concerns Operational Technologies.

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Rosa Sicilia
Assistant professor

Rosa Sicilia was born in 1993. In 2016 she graduated with honors and special mention in Biomedical Engineering at the Campus Bio-Medico University (UCBM), Rome. In 2020 you completed your PhD in Biomedical Engineering (XXXII cycle), curriculum ING-INF / 05 (Information processing systems), at the same University. After a year as a Post Doc, Rosa is currently a researcher on a temporary basis (RTDA) at UCBM, position co-financed by the Lazio Region to work on the project "We-ease-it: A smart and intelligent clinic for Hospital 4.0".

His main research interests are in the field of machine learning and multimodal data mining. In particular, he works on radiomics and radiopathomics, Hospital 4.0, eXplainable AI, automatic detection of rumors in social networks and multivariate analysis of time series. She has participated in international conferences and has been invited as a speaker at several international conferences, the most recent in 2020, "Exploring Media Ecosystems Conference" at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA, USA. She has also participated as a speaker at several international scientific conferences: in 2021 she won the Best Paper Award during the 34th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems.

As far as scientific production is concerned, according to the Scopus source, as of 02/12/2022 the number of citations is equal to 176 for 27 surveyed publications, with H-index equal to 7. He is reviewer, member of the program committee in congresses and magazines in the fields of his scientific interests. She was program committee chair of the IEEE Symposium on Computer Based-Medical System 2022 edition and is general chair of the IEEE Symposium on Computer Based-Medical System 2023 edition.

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Flavia Smarrazzo
Associate professor

Personal dates:

- Date and place of birth: 26 November 1980, Rome (Italy)

- Nationality: Italian

Education:

- May 7th, 2009: Ph.D in Mathematics, “Sapienza” University of Rome. Title of the thesis: “Quasilinear forward-backward equations”. Supervisor: Prof. Alberto Tesei.

- October 2004-February 2009: Doctoral fellow in Mathematics (XX cycle), ”Sapienza” University of Rome.

- July 15th, 2004: Bachelor in Mathematics, “Sapienza” University of Rome.

positions:

- From February 2022: Second level professor (01/A3 – MAT/05), Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

- From September 2019: Fixed-term researcher - type b), Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

- From January 2015: Researcher (“fixed-term contract - type A”) at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.

- April 2013-March 2014: Postdoc position, Department of Mathematics “G. Castelnuovo”, “Sapienza” University of Rome.

- April 2012-March 2013: Postdoc position, Department of Mathematics “G. Castelnuovo”, “Sapienza” University of Rome.

- July 2010-June 2011: Postdoc position, Department of Mathematics “G. Castelnuovo”, “Sapienza” University of Rome.

- March 2009-February 2010: Postdoc position, Department of Mathematics “G. Castelnuovo”, “Sapienza” University of Rome.

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Nevio Luigi Tagliamonte
Assistant professor

He obtained his Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering from theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (UCBM) in 2006, 2008 and 2012 respectively. He was a visiting PhD student at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Biorobotics Laboratory) in 2011. He is currently a type A TD researcher in the SSD ING-IND/34 (Industrial Bioengineering ) and is a member of the Research Unit of Advanced Robotics and Human-Centered Technologies (CREO Lab). He collaborates as a researcher at the Robotic Neurorehabilitation Laboratory of the Santa Lucia Foundation in Rome.

His research activity takes place in the field of biomedical robotics, with particular attention to wearable devices for assistance/rehabilitation (exoskeletons and prostheses) and learning (exoskeletons), surgical devices (smart catheters) and mobile platforms for support in hospital setting.

He is recently involved in research projects on the following topics: i) Mechanical design of exoskeletons and upper limb prostheses based on additive manufacturing and on the principles of soft robotics. ii) Clinical evaluation of lower limb exoskeletons based on the analysis of the biomechanics of movement, physiological/psychophysiological parameters and user-centered indicators of the users' subjective experience. iii) Development of devices for neurorehabilitation, including metrics based on the biomechanics of movement. iv) Evaluation of upper limb exoskeletons for robot-mediated human-human physical communication in learning tasks (writing and playing musical instruments). v) Development of steerable catheters based on soft robotics for interventional cardiology. vi) Clinical translation of mobile robotic technologies (enriched by AI and IoT) in the hospital environment for the assistance of healthcare workers and for the improvement of hospitalized patient care.

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