- Artificial Intelligence
- E-health
- Machine Learning
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Marco Agostino Deriu is a Full Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS) at Polytechnic University of Turin. He serves as Vice Coordinator of the Biomedical Engineering College and is a member of the PolitoBIOMed Lab - Biomedical Engineering Lab. His extensive academic portfolio includes teaching courses in biomechanical design, rational drug design, and multiscale biomechanics across multiple academic years. Professor Deriu's research spans multiple cutting-edge domains including artificial intelligence, e-health, machine learning, molecular modeling, multiphysics modeling, multiscale modeling, and pathology dynamics. His work bridges computational approaches with biomedical applications, with particular emphasis on translating research into clinical strategies. His expertise is reflected in the ERC sectors he works within: Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Computational Biology, Industrial Bioengineering, and Health Services Research. His publication portfolio demonstrates strong trends toward AI applications in healthcare, particularly in neonatal care, neurodegenerative disease modeling, and medical image analysis. The research shows increasing integration of machine learning with traditional biomedical engineering approaches, with a growing emphasis on explainable AI systems for clinical decision support. Recent work focuses on preterm infant monitoring, neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis, and molecular-level disease modeling. Professor Deriu actively supervises numerous PhD students working on diverse biomedical engineering topics. His research portfolio includes significant grant funding from multiple sources including National Research projects (LANGMOL, DGDMF2, AIFood), EU Horizon 2020 projects (PARENT, CRYSTAL, VIRTUOUS), and private foundation research (GALATEA). He leads the PolitoBIOMed Lab - Biomedical Engineering Lab and is part of the Biomechanics of Solids and Fluids research group within DIMEAS. His collaborative network spans multiple institutions, including collaborations with University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), and involvement in international research consortia focused on neonatal health, neurodegenerative diseases, and AI applications in medicine.







