Serena Ricci

Serena Ricci

Serena Ricci

I received a Ph.D. degree in bioengineering and robotics from the University of Genova, in collaboration with CUNY School of Medicine, New York City, NY, USA in 2020. My PhD investigated the role of learning in producing EEG changes, with a specific focus on motor learning and low-frequency EEG changes. Before starting my PhD, I worked as a Research Assistant with the Neuroplasticity Laboratory, New York City College, working on an NIH project aimed at assessing whether specific brain region may be affected by local sleep episodes. Currently, I am a Post-doc Researcher at Joint Lab for Emerging Technologies in Simulation located inside the Simulation and Advanced Education Center of the University of Genova. Specifically, I am involved in the design and development of innovative prototypes of medical simulators for training and assessment of medical skills, and in research studies assessing the efficacy of new technologies in medical simulation. My research interests include biological signals’ analysis, specifically EEG, and medical simulation with a strong interest in obstetrics and pediatrics simulation.

medical simulation, gynecology and obstetrics, training and assessment, learning, medical skills, EEG

Medical Simulation