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Carlo Massaroni

Biografia

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.

Curriculum

2019 – Assistant Professor (Ricercatore RTD-A) at the School of Engineering, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (UCBM), Italy.

2017 - 2019. Post Doc at the School of Engineering, UCBM, Italy.

2015 - 2016. Visiting Ph.D. Student at University of Kent, UK.

2014 - 2017. Ph.D. Student at UCBM, Italy.

Teaching activities and Ph.D. supervision

Since 2022 - Teaching Assistant of “Laboratory of Measurements” class (6 CFU) of the Bachelor program in Industrial Engineering, UCBM

Since 2019 - Coordinator of “Acceptance tests and performance periodical checks of medical devices" class (6 CFU) of the Master program in Biomedical Engineering, UCBM

Since 2017. Teaching Assistant of the “Measurements” class (6 CFU) of the Bachelor program in Industrial Engineering and “Medical Devices” class (9 CFU) of the Master Degree program in Biomedical Engineering, UCBM.

I supervised/co-supervised 3 Ph.D. students.

Scientific organizations/Coordination of academic activities       

Since 2019. Member of the committee UCBM Alumni Association (nominated by the Rector).

Since 2018. Chair Technical Committee “Wearable Sensors” - IEEE Sensors Chapter Council, Italy Section

Editorial activity

Editorial Board Member (selected)

Since 2022. Guest Associate Editor of Frontiers in Signal Processing

Since 2021. Editorial Board Member and Associate Editor of Frontiers in Digital Health (Connected Health).

Since 2021. Associate Editor of Frontiers in Sensors (Physical Sensors).

Since 2021. Guest Associate Editor of Frontiers in Physiology

Since 2020. Editorial Board Member of MDPI Sensors.

Since 2018: Associate Editorial Board Member of “The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal”

Since 2016: Advisory Board Member of “eHealth - Innovazione e Tecnologia in Ospedale”

Since 2020: Guest Editor MDPI Sensors Special Issue "Selected Papers from the 2021 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT”; Guest Editor MDPI Sensors Special Issue "Wearable and Unobtrusive Technologies for Healthcare Monitoring”; Guest Editor Computers, Materials and Continua Special Issue "Unobtrusive systems and wearable technologies for medical applications”; Guest Editor MDPI Sensors Special Issue "Selected papers from the 2020 IEEE International Worshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT".

Guest Editor MDPI Sensors Special Issue "Respiratory Monitoring for Healthcare, Sport and Physical Activity: Sensors, Techniques and Applications”.; Topic Editor for the Research Topic “Radar Signal Processing for Human Sensing: Tracking, Localization, Identity Authentication and Disease Assessment” in Frontiers in Electronics; Topic Editor for the Research Topic “Wearable Technology for Human Performance” in Frontiers in Physiology

PUBBLICAZIONI

List of publications available at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jEHMd9kAAAAJ&hl=it

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