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Luca Gherardini and Rosmary Blanco, Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, Krakow, PL

About the authors:

Rosmary Blanco (PhD Student in Computational Neuroscience)

Rosmary is a biotechnologist with experience in data recordings and analysis in the neurological, neurosurgical, and neurorehabilitation fields. She specializes in clinical network neuroscience and has skills in complex electrophysiological signal processing, particularly EEG source functional connectivity and network analysis. Her main interest is studying the large-scale network principles governing neuronal communication, cognition, and human behavior through computational approaches, personalized medicine, and clinical decision support.

Luca Gherardini (PhD Student in Computational Intelligence)

Luca holds a PhD in Medicine from Queen’s University Belfast and a Master’s of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. His research spans several fields, such as Machine Learning, multi-agent systems, neuroscience, and autonomous driving.