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Ausilia Costa
University of Pavia
Master Student
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Ausilia Costa
University of Pavia
Master Student
I thought that after my master degree it would be a great opportunity to go abroad to further expand my knowledge so I am currently undertaking an internship at UPC, specifically in the N3Cat laboratory. My tasks as a trainee include developing novel wireless communication systems between in vivo mobile nanomachines and gateways (wearables). Additionally, I am exploring the use of nanonetworks to enhance the sensing accuracy of nanosensors.

I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Catania (Italy), and during my studies, I developed an interest in the application of engineering in the medical field. For this reason, after completing my Bachelor's degree, I decided to continue with a Master's in Bioengineering at Pavia (Italy), where I had the opportunity to study in a very stimulating environment what had always fascinated me. I conducted my thesis work titled: "Spread Spectrum Transmission of ECG Signals Detected by Non-Invasive Wearable Sensors" at the telecommunications laboratory of the University of Pavia.

I thought that after my master degree it would be a great opportunity to go abroad to further expand my knowledge so I am currently undertaking an internship at UPC, specifically in the N3Cat laboratory. My tasks as a trainee include developing novel wireless communication systems between in vivo mobile nanomachines and gateways (wearables). Additionally, I am exploring the use of nanonetworks to enhance the sensing accuracy of nanosensors.

I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Catania (Italy), and during my studies, I developed an interest in the application of engineering in the medical field. For this reason, after completing my Bachelor's degree, I decided to continue with a Master's in Bioengineering at Pavia (Italy), where I had the opportunity to study in a very stimulating environment what had always fascinated me. I conducted my thesis work titled: "Spread Spectrum Transmission of ECG Signals Detected by Non-Invasive Wearable Sensors" at the telecommunications laboratory of the University of Pavia.