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Alessia Artesani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Humanitas University in Milan, Italy. She holds a PhD in Physics from Politecnico di Milano and has expertise in biomedical imaging, medical physics, and cultural heritage technology. Her research focuses on parametric PET imaging techniques, motion correction in medical imaging, and terahertz spectroscopy for material analysis.
Education:
- 2015–2019: PhD in Physics, Politecnico di Milano
- 2011–2014: MSc in Physics, Università degli Studi di Milano
Her research interests include:
- Development of advanced PET imaging protocols for clinical applications
- Application of terahertz spectroscopy in art conservation and material science
- Investigating motion artifacts in dynamic medical imaging
- Correlation between metabolic imaging and clinical outcomes in oncology.
Awards include a €2,500 grant from Lorentz Workshop Competition (2021) and €1,000 Bando Cassini award (2017). She has also received the Best Communication Award at the 2016 SIF National Congress.
Her work bridges biomedical imaging with cultural heritage technologies, demonstrated by publications in both clinical and material science domains. Current research emphasizes translational applications of imaging techniques for improving diagnostic accuracy in oncology and preserving art materials.


