The Erice Summer School of Bioelectromagnetism “Alessandro Chiabrera” celebrated its 13th edition with significant NextGEM participation. This school, whose co-director is Dr Maria Rosaria Scarfì, from NextGEM partners IREA-CNR, is celebrated annually in Sicily, and this year’s edition has been co-organised with the BioeEM Society.
While the 2024 edition was 100% dedicated to the core subject of this project, this year’s edition was dedicated to “Bioelectromagnetic systems for innovative High Performance Sensing and Interaction strategies”, a subject that is also tackled by this NextGEM. Dr Marco Spirito (Technical University of Delft) was one of the speakers during the talk “Microwave wearable devices”, during which he demonstrated one of the devices he works with. Dr Maria Rosaria Scarfi made one of the introductory lessons, too.
📸 Marco Spirito presented @tudelft's research within the context of NextGEM.
— NextGEM project (@NextGEM_eu) May 20, 2026
He did it during the XIII Course of the Erice International School of Bioelectromagnetism, partially organised by consortium partners @CnrIrea. pic.twitter.com/VN1hpmTDhd
The event counted on other CLUE-H participations, too:
- Electroporation: from basic research to clinical applications, by Marie-Pièrre Rols (CNRS, ETAIN & GOLIAT)
- Microwave laboratory devices, by Alessandra Paffi (University of Rome La Sapienza, GOLIAT)
- Microwave dielectric spectroscopy for biological analysis and EM fields interactions , by K. Grenier (CNRS, ETAIN & GOLIAT)
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