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Gabriele Arnulfo

Biomedical Engineer 7 November 1982

Vico Sinope 20/8 16155 Genova,Italy

Email: gabriele.arnulfo@gmail.com

Study

2012PhD in Bioengineering from University of Genoa

− Thesis: “Brain connectivity analyses and network investigations on deep brain local field potentials in resting state conditions”

2008MSc in Neuroengineering from University of Genoa

− Thesis: “Affine and elastic coregistration techniques on structural medical images as support to the epilepsy surgery”

2005BSc in Bioengineering from University of Genoa

− Thesis: “Expansion and evaluation of a fuzzy-morphological segmentation algorithm for the elaboration of angiographic magnetic resonance”

Employment

2013-ongoingPost-Doctral fellow – University of Genoa c/o Biolab, DIBRIS Keywords: EEG Signal processing, Matlab, Python, system neuroscience

2012-2013 PI of Finnish Cultural Fundation - grant number 12938

Keywords: EEG Signal processing, Matlab, Labview, Python, brain oscillations 2009-2012 PhD Student in Bioengineering at University of Genoa

Keywords: EEG Signal processing, Matlab, C++

2011 January-July – Stage Dr. Matias Palva’s group at the Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki

Keywords: Labview, C++, Brain Oscillations, EEG Signal processing 2010September – Trainer of PHP and web technologies at Perform

Keywords: PHP,web-applications,MySql

2009March-December – Research assistant University of Genoa c/o Biolab, DIST Keywords: web-application,Java, Apache, SQL

2008March-December – Research assistant University of Genoa c/o Biolab, DIST Keywords: Medical Image Processing, C++,Perl

Award

2012Granted one-year research grant by the Finnish Cultural Fundation

2009Awarded of “Premio Zucca-Alessandrelli” for his MSc Thesis from “CDI-Torino”

Languages

Italianmother language.

English fluent in spoken, written and technical language. In 1998 he gained PET certificate at British School of Genoa

Frenchbeginner level in both written and spoken language.

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Publications

2013 Cardinale F, Cossu M, Castana L, Casaceli G, Schiariti MP, Miserocchi A, Fuschillo D, Moscato A, Caborni C, Arnulfo G, Lo Russo G. “Stereoelectroencephalography: surgical method- ology, safety, and stereotactic application accuracy in 500 procedures.”,Neurosurgery. 2013 Mar;72(3):353-66

2012 G. Arnulfo, A. Schenone, M. Massimini, A. Pigorini, L. Nobili, M. M. Fato and J. M.

Palva, “A novel closest white-matter-contact-based referencing scheme for stereotactical EEG recordings”, Neuroinformatics 2012, Munich, September

2012 F. Dess`ı, G. Arnulfo, A. Schenone and M.M. Fato “Comparison of fuctional and effective connectivity measures on simulated brain signals”, 3rd Congress of the National Group of Bioengineering, Roma, June

2012 L. Corradi, I. Porro, A. Schenone, P. Momeni, R. Ferrari, F. Nobili, M. Ferrara, G. Arnulfo and M.M. Fato “A repository based on a dynamically extensible data model supporting multi- disciplinary research in neuroscience”, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2012, 12:115

2011 G.Arnulfo, A.Pigorini, M.Massimini, L.Nobili, A.Schenone, M.M. Fato “Studying functional networks in human brain through intra cerebral spontaneous EEG”, Organization of Computa- tional Neuroscience Annual Meeting, BMC Neuroscience 2011,12(Suppl 1)P:283, Stockholm, July

2010G.Arnulfo, A.Schenone, L.Nobili, M. M. Fato, F.Beltrame “Intra cranial brain stimulation: a brain networks approach” 1st Congress of the National Group of Bioengineering, Torino, July 2009L. Corradi, G. Arnulfo, A. Schenone, I. Porro, M. Fato “XTENS an eXTensible Environment

for NeuroScience” Stud Health Technol Inform. 2009;147:127-36.

2008A.Schenone, B.Canesi, D.Domenichelli, G.Arnulfo, I.Porro, M.Fato, F.De Carli, F.Cardinale

“A web based repository of data and services for the analysis of multimodal studies in epilepsy surgery”, Neuroinformatics 2008, Stockholm, September

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