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Giulia Pili is a Research Fellow conducting specialized work in collaboration with AIRETT (Associazione Italiana RETT), focusing on developing interactive virtual environments to improve reading and writing abilities in children affected by RETT syndrome. Her role centers on creating game-based educational systems that bridge software development expertise with therapeutic objectives.
Her academic foundation includes:
- B.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Cagliari
- M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Bologna
Giulia's research integrates Rehabilitation Engineering and Educational Technology through Virtual Reality applications specifically tailored for Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Disorders. She leverages game/exergame methodologies to transform software development into accessible therapeutic tools, emphasizing user-centered design for children with RETT syndrome while maintaining strong connections to Health Informatics and Biomedical Software Development principles.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- AIRETT scholarship supporting her research fellowship
Giulia actively collaborates with AIRETT to advance pediatric rehabilitation technologies, channeling grant resources from her scholarship into developing innovative educational systems. Her work demonstrates a commitment to translating technical expertise into practical solutions for vulnerable patient populations through sustained partnership with clinical stakeholders.
Her primary research environment operates within AIRETT's framework, where interdisciplinary teams focus on RETT syndrome interventions. This collaboration drives the development of specialized virtual environments that merge therapeutic goals with engaging gameplay mechanics to address specific neurodevelopmental challenges.
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