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University of Milano-Bicocca: Milan, IT

2023-09 to 2026-09 | Research Fellow (RTDA) (Physics)
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University of Padua: Padua, IT

2019-10 to 2023-01 | PhD (Padova Neuroscience Center)
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University of Milano-Bicocca: Milan, IT

2017-02 to 2019-03 | Master Degree (Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication)
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Works (10)

Multichannel Sensor Array Design for Minimizing Detector Complexity and Power Consumption in Ionoacoustic Proton Beam Tomography

Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications
2024-10-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Elia Arturo Vallicelli; Alessandro Michele Ferrara; Maurizio Marrale; Mattia Tambaro; Marcello De Matteis
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paMELA - Photoacoustic Melanoma Detector Design for Real-Time Imaging of Melanin with 18 db SNR and 10 μm Precision

Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
2022 | Conference paper
Contributors: Elia Vallicelli; Giberto Chirico; Oliver Cosmi; Lorenzo Stevenazzi; MATTIA TAMBARO
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A firing rate independent threshold estimation for neuronal spike detection methods

2022 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS)
2022-10-13 | Conference paper
Contributors: MATTIA TAMBARO; Stefano Vassanelli
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A scalable spike detection method for implantable high-density multielectrode array

SMACD / PRIME 2021; International Conference on SMACD and 16th Conference on PRIME
2021 | Conference paper
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Comparison of Sneo-Based Neural Spike Detection Algorithms for Implantable Multi-Transistor Array Biosensors

Electronics
2021-02-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Gerardo Saggese; Mattia Tambaro; Elia A. Vallicelli; Antonio G. M. Strollo; Stefano Vassanelli; Andrea Baschirotto; Marcello De Matteis
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FPGA Design Integration of a 32-Microelectrodes Low-Latency Spike Detector in a Commercial System for Intracortical Recordings

Digital
2021-01-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Mattia Tambaro; Marta Bisio; Marta Maschietto; Alessandro Leparulo; Stefano Vassanelli
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Evaluation of In Vivo Spike Detection Algorithms for Implantable MTA Brain—Silicon Interfaces

Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications
2020-09-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Mattia Tambaro; Elia Arturo Vallicelli; Gerardo Saggese; Antonio Strollo; Andrea Baschirotto; Stefano Vassanelli
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A 10 MSample/Sec Digital Neural Spike Detection for a 1024 Pixels Multi Transistor Array Sensor

2019 26th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS)
2020-01-23 | Conference paper
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A 0.3nV/√ Hz Input-Referred-Noise Analog Front-End for Weakly-Interacting-Massive-Particles (WIMPs) Acoustic Sensing in Bubbles-Chamber Detectors

PRIME 2019 - 15th Conference on Ph.D. Research in Microelectronics and Electronics, Proceedings
2019 | Conference paper
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2-s2.0-85071336275

Contributors: Vallicelli, E.A.; Gelmi, L.; Bertoni, R.; Fulgione, W.; Tambaro, M.; Baschirotto, A.; De Matteis, M.
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Real-Time Neural (RT-Neu) Spikes Imaging by a 9375 sample/(sec pixel) 32×32 pixels Electrolyte-Oxide-Semiconductor Biosensor

PRIME 2019 - 15th Conference on Ph.D. Research in Microelectronics and Electronics, Proceedings
2019 | Conference paper
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2-s2.0-85071291508

Contributors: Tambaro, M.; Vallicelli, E.A.; Tomasella, D.; Baschirotto, A.; Vassanelli, S.; Maschietto, M.; De Matteis, M.
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