
معرفی
Mauro Serpelloni is an Associate Professor in Electrical and Electronic Measurements at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia. He holds a Laurea (cum laude) in Engineering (2003) and a PhD in Electronic Instrumentation (2007), both from the University of Brescia. His research focuses on advanced sensor technologies and instrumentation for biomedical and industrial applications, including additive manufacturing of sensors, wearable devices, and surgical training models.
Education:
- Laurea (cum laude) in Engineering, University of Brescia (2003)
- PhD in Electronic Instrumentation, University of Brescia (2007)
Research Interests:
- Development of flexible and 3D-printed sensors for biomedical applications (e.g., tissue hardness estimation, surgical training models)
- Industrial sensors for environmental monitoring and process control
- Wearable technologies for real-time health and performance analysis
- Integration of additive manufacturing techniques (e.g., aerosol jet printing) in sensor fabrication
Recent Article Trends: His work emphasizes innovative sensor designs using printed electronics, with applications in agriculture (soil pollution monitoring), healthcare (phenylalanine detection, neural surgery training), and Industry 4.0 (smart packaging, IoT-enabled systems).
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No specific students or grants listed. His research collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary projects at the University of Brescia's Department of Information Engineering.
Labs/Teams: Engages with teams focused on biomedical instrumentation, additive manufacturing, and sensor integration, though specific lab names are not provided.





