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Development Of An Integrated Radiomic And Phenotypic System For The Diagnosis, Prognosis And Personalized Therapy Of Head And Neck Cancer Therapy. Technological Platform: EMORFORAD-Campania

Development of an integrated radiomic and phenotypic system for the diagnosis, prognosis and personalized therapy of head and neck cancer therapy. Technological platform: eMORFORAD-Campania

The project "Development of an integrated radiomic and phenotypic system for the diagnosis, prognosis and personalized therapy of head and neck cancer therapy"- eMorforad - focuses on the "System Medicine", and will be implemented through an innovative integration between the…

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De Pietro

De Pietro

Giuseppe De Pietro, graduated in Electronic Engineering at the University of Naples “Federico II”, is Adjunct Professor at the College of Science and Technology of the Temple University of Philadelphia (USA), from September 2014 to march 2024 he has been…

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Tarantino

Tarantino

Topics: L'attivita' scientifica e' stata inizialmente orientata allo studio delle problematiche relative al calcolo parallelo, sia da un punto di vista teorico che sperimentale. In particolare sono state approfondite le tematiche riguardanti le architetture parallele e le metodologie di progettazione…

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Pota

Pota

Topics: Fuzzy Logic - Data Mining - Deep Learning - Knowledge Representation - Natural Language Processing - Predictive Models

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Gargiulo

Gargiulo

Eng. Francesco Gargiulo, Ph.D., is currently working as a Technologist at the Institute for High-Performance Computing and Networks (ICAR) of the National Research Council (CNR). He graduated with honors in Telecommunications Engineering in 2006, and subsequently earned a Ph.D. in…

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Esposito

Esposito

Biography and Research Interests Massimo Esposito is currently Senior Researcher at the Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking of the National Research Council (ICAR-CNR). He received the degree V.O. in Computer Engineering (Cum Laude) at the University of Naples…

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CHRONIOUS

CHRONIOUS

The system was able to constantly monitor patients’ health condition through sensors integrated in a T-shirt or scattered in the living environment and through ad-hoc questionnaires on symptoms and lifestyle displayed on a smart device.
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