Giacomo Scanavini
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Bio
I spent a long part of my life in particle physics, specifically studying neutrinos. During my master's degree and later as a Ph.D. student I joined multiple collaborations based at the Fermi National Laboratory, including ArgoNeuT , MicroBooNE , SBND , and DUNE. These collaborations leverage Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber detectors to understand how neutrinos from accelerators and supernovas interact and oscillate
As a postdoc I joined the Shah's Lab to study brain-computer interface applications in humans, specifically in the context of motor-command following and cognitive assessment methods for healthy and cognitively impaired children and adults
More recently, I have been contributing as a software engineer to the development of a medical device for measuring and tracking cognitive capabilities using auditory stimuli