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Rosa Brancaccio is graduated in Physics in 1999 with a thesis work on Artificial Intelligence applied to Medicine (automated detection and classification of micro-calcification in mammography). She got her PhD in 2004 with a work concerning the development of a new dosimeter for IORT (Intra Operative Radiation Therapy).
Since 2004 to 2001 she collaborated, as post-doc position, with the X-Ray Imaging Group by study and optimize the system and the reconstruction software for tomographic analysis of Cultural Heritage big objects. In the framework of these researches she worked both at Bologna University and at INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics) of Turin, Italy. In 2011 she became technician at the Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA), University of Bologna.
She has taught Physics and Chemistry for restoration at the Fine Arts Academy of Bologna (Institute of Cultural Heritage Restoration) for seven years (from 2004 to 2012).
She currently focuses her researches mainly on developing tomographic reconstruction algorithms with high performance computing. She collaborates since 1998 with the INFN, since 2012 to 2020 with Enrico Fermi Center for Study and Research and since 2015 she is a member of TTLAB (INFN Laboratory for Technology Transfer)
In 2008 Rosa received the award by the Italian Association for Archeometry (AIAR) for a young researcher who has distinguished himself in Archeometry Sciences.
She is co-author of three patents and of over 90 publications, 37 of them in international journals.
Since 2015 she is responsible for the coordination of specialized laboratories and technical manager of the research unit laboratory of the Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA).
In 2022 Rosa achieved the National Scientific qualification as associate in the Italian higher education system, in the call 2021/2023 (Ministerial Decree n. 553/2021 and 589/2021) for the disciplinary field of 02/D1 - Applied physics, physics teaching and history of physics. (Academic Recruitment Field 02/D - Applied physics, physics teaching and history of physics, according to the national classification).
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Francesco Abate, Michela De Bernardin,Maria Stratigaki,Giulia Franceschin,Fauzia Albertin,Matteo Bettuzzi,Rosa Brancaccio, Anita Bressan,Maria Pia Morigi,Salvatore Daniele,Arianna Traviglia
JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE (2024): 436-443
NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT (2024): 169226
Journal of imagingno. 10 (2023): 230-230
F. Albertin, L. E. Baumer,M. Bettuzzi,R. Brancaccio,F. Casali, L. Cifarelli,G. Festa, M. G. Griffo, A. Mistretta, M. P. Morigi, R. Nania,C. Scatigno,
Luisa Vigorelli,Alessandro Re,Laura Guidorzi,Rosa Brancaccio, Cristina Bortolin, Novella Grassi, Giorgia Mila,Nadia Pastrone, Roberto Sacchi,Sabrina Grassini,Gianluigi Mangiapane,Rosa Boano,
Journal of physicsno. 1 (2022): 012034-012034
F. Albertin, L. E. Baumer,M. Bettuzzi,R. Brancaccio, E. Caruso,F. Casali, L. Cifarelli,G. Festa, M. G. Griffo, A. Mistretta,M. P. Morigi, R. Nania,
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