Tel: +39 06 4820272 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: apollonio@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://bioem.die.uniroma1.it/bioem_group/people/apollonio/apollonio.html |
Tel: +39 06 44585855 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: bernardi@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Diego Caratelli
Diego Caratelli was born in Latina, Italy, in May 1975 and received the Laurea (cum laude) and Ph.D. degrees in Electronic Engineering from "La Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy, in 2000 and 2004, respectively. He is currently a research fellow at the Department of Electronic Engineering, "La Sapienza" University of Rome. His main research activities include the analysis and design of printed microwave and millimeter-wave passive devices, and antennas, the development of analytically based numerical techniques devoted to the modeling of electromagnetic field propagation processes in complex environments, and to the analysis of the related EMC problems. |
Tel: +39 06 44585462 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: caratelli@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Tel: +39 06 44585465 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: cavagnaro@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://mwl.die.uniroma1.it/people/cavagnaro |
Tel: +39 06 44585850 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: cicchetti@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://www.die.uniroma1.it/personale/cicchetti/eindex.html |
Tel: +39 06 44585853 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: dinzeo@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://www.die.uniroma1.it/personale/dinzeo/eindex.html |
Matteo Giannì
Matteo Giannì was born in Rome, Italy, in 1979. He received the Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Rome "La Sapienza," Rome, Italy, in 2003. His thesis was concerned with modeling myelinated nerve fibers in the presence of EM fields. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in electronic engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza". His research activity is mainly focused on modeling the interaction between EM fields and biological systems with special regard to neurons and neuronal networks. In his work, particular attention is given to biological noise and its role in the detection of both endogenous and exogenous signals. |
Tel: +39 06 4820272 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: gianni@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Tel: +39 06 4820272 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: liberti@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://mwl.die.uniroma1.it/~micaela/ |
Caterina Merla
Caterina Merla was born in Rome, Italy in 1978. She received the Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 2004, with a thesis about the dielectric characterization of cellular membrane. She is currently working towards the Ph. D. degree at the Department of Electronic Engineering of the same university. Her main research activity is focused on microscopic evaluation of EM field distribution on biological systems. In her study great care is given to dielectric measurements design and set up to evaluate dielectric behavior of sub-cellular compartments for a rigorous quantitative approach to the microdosimetric problem. |
Tel: +39 06 4820272 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: merla@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Alessandra Paffi
Alessandra Paffi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1971. She received the Electronic Engineering degree and Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Rome ”La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy, in 1999 and 2005, respectively. Her main research activity is the modelling of the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological systems, with special regard to ionic channels and neuronal cells, following both theoretical and experimental approaches. Among her research activities, special interest is devoted to the design and realization of exposure systems suitable for electrophysiological recordings. |
Tel: +39 06 44585864 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: paffi@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Monica Pellegrino
Monica Pellegrino was born in Salerno, Italy, in 1978. She received the Electronic Engineering degree (cum laude) from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 2003, with a thesis about the evaluation of microwave field effects on ionic channels by the patch-clamp technique. She is currently working towards the Ph.D. degree at the Department of Electronic Engineering of the same university. Her current research activity is focused on the interaction mechanisms between EM fields and biological systems at macromolecular level. In her studies, great care is given to experimental investigations, including design and realization of systems for real-time exposures, and to the elaboration of ionic currents data. |
Tel: +39 06 4820272 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: pellegrino@die.uniroma1.it | |
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Tel: +39 06 44585842 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: pisa@die.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://www.die.uniroma1.it/personale/pisa/eindex.html |
Tel: +39 06 44585420 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: piuzzi@diet.uniroma1.it | |
Web page: http://mwl.diet.uniroma1.it/people/piuzzi |
Orlandino Testa
Orlandino Testa was born in August 1972, in Minturno, Italy. He received the Electronic Engineering degree (cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy, in 1997 and 2003, respectively. Since 2001 he is a high school professor at the I.T.I.S. "G. Armellini" Institute of Rome, and he is also currently collaborating with the Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Rome "La Sapienza". At present, he is studying high-frequency models for the analysis of complex indoor radio environments. His main research interests are propagation and radiation of electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic compatibility, microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits, and antennas. |
Tel: +39 06 44585420 | Fax: +39 06 44585918 | E-mail: testa@mwl.die.uniroma1.it | |
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