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Dr. Cecilia Provenzale

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CECILIA PROVENZALE received the B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering (2018), the M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering (2020), and the PhD in Science and Engineering for Humans and the Environment (2024) from the Università Campus Bio-medico di Roma, Rome, Italy. She is currently a Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering at University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino, Italy. Since September 2021, she has tutored the ‘Biodesign’ and ‘Mechatronics’ and ‘Biomedical Systems’ courses for students pursuing the Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, at Università Campus Bio-medico di Roma. She is currently involved in the PRIN project titled “New sensors and measurement techniques for underground monitoring and mapping”. Her main research interests include mechatronic technologies, human machine interface for human motor analysis, development of tools to assess child and adult motor behaviors, and underground localization.

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learning process
Instrumented objects
smart interfaces
wereable sensors
human motor monitoring

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CECILIA PROVENZALE received the B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering (2018), the M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering (2020), and the PhD in Science and Engineering for Humans and the Environment (2024) from the Università Campus Bio-medico di Roma, Rome, Italy. She is currently a Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering at University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino, Italy. Since September 2021, she has tutored the ‘Biodesign’ and ‘Mechatronics’ and ‘Biomedical Systems’ courses for students pursuing the Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, at Università Campus Bio-medico di Roma. She is currently involved in the PRIN project titled “New sensors and measurement techniques for underground monitoring and mapping”. Her main research interests include mechatronic technologies, human machine interface for human motor analysis, development of tools to assess child and adult motor behaviors, and underground localization.