Ilaria Catapano  

Nunzio Cennamo was born in Italy in 1975. He received the master’s degree in Electronic Engineering in 2002 and the PhD degree in Electronic Engineering in 2005, both from the Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy. He is a full Professor in Electronics and Photonics at the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples (Italy). His research interests include the design and fabrication of optical sensors and biosensors, optical-chemical sensors, and optoelectronic devices. He is the author of more than 230 international journal and conference papers and about 20 patents. He is a co-founder of the Spin Off MORESENSE srl, based in Milan (Italy). He is an Associate Editor of Sensors (MDPI), Applied Sciences (MDPI), and Photonics Research (Optica). He is an OPTICA Senior Member. He is an Organizer and General Chair of several Internation Conferences, the IEEE “Sensor Applications Symposium” (IEEE SAS 2024), Naples (Italy) July 23-25, “7th International Symposium on Sensor Science” (I3S 2019) 9-11 May 2019, Naples (Italy), and of several editions of the “International Electronic Conference on Applied Sciences” (ASEC 2021, ASEC 2022, ASEC 2023, ASEC 2024, ASEC 2025). He is an organiser of two editions (the 6th and 7th) of the “IEEE International Symposium M&N (18-20 July 2022 Padua – Italy and 3-5 July 2024 Rome – Italy), and from 2025 is a member of the IEEE SAS Steering Committee. He has been an invited speaker at several Webinars, Summer Schools, and International Conferences. He is an organiser/Chair of several Special Sessions in International Conferences and a Member of several Scientific Committees. He is a Principal Investigator on several national Projects and the Coordinator of the Local Unit for national and international Projects (total budget of about 5 M Euros).

Alessandra Costanzo  
Gian Piero Gallerano studied Physics at the University of Rome, Italy, where he received his Laurea Degree (Ph.D.) with honors in 1980 with a thesis on the design and realization of a tunable color center laser in the near infrared. Afterwards he was a Research Fellow at the High-Power Laser Laboratory, ENEA Research Center, Frascati, where he became a Staff Researcher in 1983 dealing with the design of optical resonators for infrared free electron lasers and excimer lasers.  In the years 2001-2004 he coordinated the European project THz-BRIDGE, involving ten research institutes in the study the interaction of THz radiation with biological systems. From 2010 to his retirement in 2022 he has been the Head of the Radiation Sources, Diagnostics and Laser-matter interaction Laboratory at ENEA-Frascati. He is an IOC member of the International Society of Infrared, Millimeter and THz Waves, IRMMW-THz. His current areas of interest include generation of THz radiation and its application in the biological, biomedical, environmental and art conservation fields, coherent emission from r.f. modulated electron beams, free electron lasers and their applications. He is author/co-author of about 300 publications with over 3500 citations, H-index 29, i10-index 79. He holds 3 international patents on the above subjects.
Katia Grenier  
Pedro Jorge  
Santosh Kumar  
Antonio Manna  

Denys Nikolayev received his M.Sc. degree summa cum laude in applied electromagnetics from Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine, in 2008. He earned dual Ph.D. degrees in electronics from the IETR laboratory of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France, and in electrical engineering from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czechia, in 2017. In 2023, he obtained the “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” (HDR) degree from the University of Rennes, France. He served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at imec/Ghent University, Belgium, until 2018, followed by a position of a Scientist at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, until 2020. He then joined the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) as a Senior Scientist (fr. chargé de recherche). Dr. Nikolayev’s research focuses on the theoretical foundations and engineering of wireless bioelectronics. Dr. Nikolayev’s work has been recognized with several awards, including the Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award from the Fondation Rennes. He is a laureate of the ERC Starting Grant (2024), the Eiffel Excellence Doctoral Fellowship and the recipient of the ANR–NRF PRCI Research Fellowship (2021), jointly awarded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France, and the National Research Foundation, Singapore. Since 2022, Dr. Nikolayev has served as an appointment member of the Section 10 of the French National Committee for Scientific Research. 

Alessandra Paffi is a researcher and lecturer at the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications (DIET), Sapienza University of Rome. She holds a Master’s degree with honors and a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from Sapienza, with more than 20 years of research and teaching experience. Her research activity explores electromagnetic field interactions with biological systems, including exposure systems design, electric and magnetic stimulation of the nervous system, microdosimetry, electroporation, and multiscale modeling. She has been involved in national and European research projects as PI or unit member. She taught courses on bioelectromagnetics, high frequency electromagnetic measurements, signal processing and electromagnetic compatibility of medical devices for more than 14 years. She has also been an invited lecturer at the International School of Bioelectromagnetics “Alessandro Chiabrera”, Ettore Majorana Center, Erice. She has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and regularly serves as a reviewer for major international journals and conferences and has been invited speaker and organizer at numerous scientific events.

Marie-Pierre Rols  
Maria Rosaria Scarfì until April 2024 was Research Director and head of the Bioelectromagnetics Unit at the CNR, Institute for the Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA), Naples, Italy. Currently she is Associate Senior Researcher at CNR-IREA. Her main research activities are in the evaluation of in vitro biological effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields, from static fields to THz. She is also involved in the evaluation of biological effects induced in cell cultures exposed to high voltage, micro- and nano-second electric pulses. She has been responsible for the IREA group in the framework of the International Bioelectric Consortium. She authored or co-authored more than 120 papers in peer-reviewed journals. She has been external expert of the Working Group on Electromagnetic Fields for the “Opinion on the potential health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields”, EU Commission – SCENIHR; she is a member of the core group for the preparation of the World Health Organization monograph on risk assessment for RF fields and member of the Scientific Committee of the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority – Electromagnetic Fields. She was a board-member of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association (EBEA) and of the Bioelectromagnetic Society (BEMS). She served as Associated Editor for several peer-reviewed journals (Bioelectromagnetics, PlosOne, Scientific report). Since 2017 she is the co-Director of the International School of Biolectromagnetism “A. Chiabrera” at the Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture E. Majorana (Erice, Sicily).
Raffaele Solimene  
Oliver Soppera  
Marco Spirito  
Luigi Zeni  
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