Mario
Cesarelli was born in Naples, Italy in 1955. He received
the Italian degree in Electronic Engineering from the University
of Naples in 1979 and post-graduate specialization in Biomedical
Technologies from the University of Naples.
Since 1981 up to 1989 he was Scientific Technician at the
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of University of Naples.
Since 1989 up to 1992 he was a researcher in Biomedical
Engineering at the Dept. of Electronic Engineering of the
University of Naples.
Since 1992 up to the present he was appointed Associate
Professor in Biomedical Engineering and he teaches Biomedical
Signal Processing at the Univ. "Federico II" of
Naples. He also teaches Biomedical topics in under-graduate
courses and in the post-graduate schools of the Faculties
of Medicine and Surgery at the Universities of Naples.
He is a member of the Teaching Board of the PhD in Biomedical
Engineering at the University of Bologna.
His main fields of scientific interests are: biomedical
instrumentation; bio-signal and image analysis; health care
information system.
He was visiting professor at the Institute for Rehabilitation
Research (I.R.V.) in Hoensbroek, The Netherlands in 1995.
In 2000-2001 he actively participated at Clinical Engineering
activities at Local Health Unit Napoli 2.
He is co-ordinator of the Didactic Commission for the course
in Electronic Engineering having the assignment of instructing
and orienting the programs of education for the students.
He is member of the "Associazione Italiana di Ingegneria
Medica e Biologica" (AIIMB)
affiliated with the International Federation for Medical
and Biological Engineering (IFMBE).
At present he is author and co-author of many publications
about this topics.
In all these years he has been speaker in many scientific
national and international conferences, as documented from
the scientific publications.
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