Serena Moscato is a Biomedical Engineer and Junior Assistant Professor (RTD-A) at the University of Bologna. Her research focuses on the development of digital health solutions for prevention, biomedical signal analysis, and artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. Her PhD focused on identifying and analyzing digital biomarkers for objective pain assessment, utilizing wearable devices and advanced biomedical signal processing techniques to develop innovative solutions for healthcare applications. She has contributed to projects involving wearable devices, digital biomarkers, and data standardization to enhance interoperability in healthcare systems.
From December 2023, Junior Assistant Professor for the PNC DARE - Digital Lifelong Prevention project.
From February 2023 to December 2023, Research Fellow at the Department of Electrical Energy and Information Engineering on the project EDITH-CSA - Ecosystem for Digital Twins in Healthcare, funded by the Euroepan Commission.
From November 2019 to January 2023, student in the PhD program "Health and Technologies" at the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (XXXV cycle), with thesis entitled "[In search of] Digital Biomarkers for Objective Pain Assessment."
From July 2018 to October 2019, research fellow at CIRI Life Sciences and Health Technologies, conducting her research in the area of biomedical data and signal processing and pervasive sensing.
Education
Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering in March 2018 from Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna (final grade 110/110 cum laude)
Bachelor's degree in Information Engineering in July 2014 at Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria (final grade 110/110 cum laude)
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