Bioengineering

Micro & Nanobioscopy

Docente: Arti Ahluwalia

Lo scopo del corso è di approfondire aspetti tecnologici, teorici e sperimentali di ottica geometrica, microscopia e fluorescenza applicati allo studio di fenomeni biologici e biomedicali con particolare riguardo a luce visibile, infra rosso e ultra violetto.

 

IMPORTANTE!!!! Appelli invernali

- 14/01/2019, dalle 14.30 alle 16.30, aula SI6
- 28/01/2019 dalle 8.30 alle 10.30, aula SI6
- 11/02/2019 dalle 8.30 alle 10.30, aula SI6

 

Real-time Monitoring of Cardiovascular Functions Using Textile-Based Wearable Systems and Probabilistic Point-Process Modeling

Wearable systems and embedded sensors for physiological monitoring have been gaining large interest over the last decade in research and commercial fields. The key benefits introduced by these systems include their small size, lightness, low-power consumption and wearability. Major applications of such systems are related to medicine and healthcare allowing for out-patient care and enhancing the quality of life for chronic disease patients, and preventing unnecessary hospitalizations.

STAMAS - Smart technology for artificial muscle applications in space

Human activities in space environments have a negative effect on the astronauts’ health. the STAMAS (Smart technology for artificial muscle applications in space) consortium will develop a new type of astronauts’ suit, a “smart-suit”, which will mitigate the pernicious effects of weightlessness and motor inactivity and, thus, maintain the astronauts’ health and physical fitness during and after a space mission. The project will utilise existing terrestrial experience in Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) and Electroactive Polymer (EAP) technologies.

IVTech

IVTech  is a prize winning  start-up originating from the University of Pisa and hosted at the Research Center “E.Piaggio”.  We design in vitro technologies for the development of physiologically  relevant  tissue models  and for the reduction and refinement of animal tests. All our devices permit in situ live -imaging and can be linked together  to simulate multi-organ systems.

Fenomeni di Trasporto Biologico

Il corso è focalizzato sull'analisi del trasporto di energia, moto e massa utilizzando il corpo umano come sistema di riferimento.

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OS4BME Africa Project

OS4BME (Open Source for Biomedical Engineering) was conceived at the Research Center E. Piaggio of University of Pisa and FabLab Pisa by Arti Ahluwalia (Professor of Bioengineering), Daniele Mazzei and Carmelo De Maria (Biomedical Engineers, co-founders of FabLab Pisa and researchers at the Center).

Affective Computing

Research Team: Enzo Pasquale Scilingo (coordinator), Gaetano Valenza, Alberto Greco, Andrea Guidi, Mimma Nardelli

The BIOLAB group at Centro di Ricerca "E.Piaggio" is mainly involved in the following research activities:

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