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DESCRIPTION:In ottemperanza ai requisiti previsti dalla procedura valutativ
 a ai fini della chiamata a Professore di I Fascia ai sensi dell’art. 24\, 
 commi 5 e 6 L. 240/2010 per il Settore Concorsuale 09/G2 – Settore Scienti
 fico Disciplinare ING-INF/06 presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria informat
 ica\, automatica e gestionale Antonio Ruberti\, codice concorso 2023POR025
 \, D.R. n. 1926/2023 del 19.07.2023\, lunedì 20 novembre 2023 alle ore 13:
 00Laura Astolfi\, a seguito dell’esito positivo ottenuto nella procedura\,
  terrà presso questo dipartimento un seminario sulle attività di ricerca s
 volte e in corso di svolgimento\, in modalità mista:presso l'Aula Magna de
 l DIAGin collegamento Zoom al link:https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/85744540478?
 pwd=TEN1bkh4RmVyU2JGMTI4b2NISjhkUT09(Meeting ID: 857 4454 0478\, Passcode:
  508708) Titolo:Decoding the Brain as a Complex System: Network Neuroscien
 ce\, an Integrative Approach Abstract:Network neuroscience integrates empi
 rical and computational advancements to examine the dynamics of neurobiolo
 gical systems and their interactions across spatiotemporal domains. In thi
 s seminar\, the speaker will discuss her contributions to this field and h
 er future research directions\, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature 
 of her work and the integration of complex systems theory\, neuroengineeri
 ng\, and biomedical engineering within the broader scope of neuroscience. 
 She will first detail her work in developing computational methods and mod
 els to study brain activity and functional connectivity using non-invasive
  techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional Magnetic R
 esonance Imaging (fMRI)\, along with their integration. She will then intr
 oduce her current work in the framework of an EU-European Innovation Counc
 il project\, which aims to create a radically new diagnostic and therapeut
 ic device. This device will combines innovative ultrasound technology for 
 brain imaging and focused stimulation with advanced electrophysiological m
 easurements. The second part of the seminar will outline her investigation
  of neuroscientific questions related to the physiology of the healthy bra
 in\, the changes induced by neurological disorders\, and neural plasticity
 . Her work has mainly focused on two areas: neurorehabilitation and social
  neuroscience\, the latter through the advanced use of hyperscanning—a tec
 hnique she has pioneered—to study social interactions and neural synchroni
 zation. Her upcoming research on social interactions will unfold within se
 veral funded projects\, aiming to explore social neurocognitive mechanisms
  in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during motor coordinat
 ion and empathic tasks. Additionally\, she will investigate the use of hyp
 erscanning with students and teachers in classrooms\, aiming to enhance ST
 EM teaching in Italian middle and high schools with a novel AI-based educa
 tional tool. This work will not only advance the field of network neurosci
 ence but also showcase its practical application in addressing complex\, i
 nterdisciplinary challenges in clinical and real-life scenarios. Bio Sketc
 h:Laura Astolfi is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Sap
 ienza University of Rome. She holds a degree in Electronic Engineering fro
 m the same institution and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University Alm
 a Mater Studiorum of Bologna. Her research focuses on the development and 
 application of computational methods and models to study brain activity an
 d functional connectivity in humans and is conducted in collaboration with
  major international research institutes\, including\, among others\, the 
 Fraunhofer Institute and the Harvard Medical School. She authored 178 scie
 ntific articles indexed on Scopus\, 2 books\, and over 100 contributions t
 o international conferences\, with an h-index of 40\, more than 7000 citat
 ions (source: Scopus)\, and a total Impact Factor of 276.356 (source: Thom
 son Reuters JCR). She has received several national and international rese
 arch awards and has secured funding for 34 research projects\, 14 of which
  as Principal Investigator. She has been a Junior Fellow at the Sapienza S
 chool for Advanced Studies and a member of Sapienza’s Research Commission.
  She served as Chair of the Technical Committee on Biomedical Signal Proce
 ssing and as a member of the Administrative Committee of the IEEE Engineer
 ing in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS). She is a member of the Scienti
 fic Board of the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topograph
 y (ISBET) and a Fellow of the European Alliance for Medical and Biological
  Engineering and Science (EAMBES). She has been a tutor for numerous PhD s
 tudents\, an opponent in PhD dissertations\, a keynote speaker and an invi
 ted lecturer at more than 40 international conferences and schools. 
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SUMMARY:Seminario pubblico di Laura Astolfi - Laura Astolfi
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