Research: Biological particle dynamics in UV-C irradiated filters using the Lattice Boltzmann Method in combination with Particle Tracking methods
Paolo Leo (Anagni, 1999) graduated with honours in October 2021 in Clinical Engineering (L-09) from Sapienza University of Rome with a thesis on ultrasound-based drug delivery systems. In January 2024, he obtained his Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering (LM-21) at the same university, with a grade of 110 cum laude and academic mention. His thesis focused on the development of a computational model for the analysis and prediction of the forced vibrations of a gradient coil, which are responsible for acoustic noise during nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) .
Since November 2024, he has been attending the PhD course in Energy and Environment (Industrial and Environmental Technical Physics programme), where he is working on topics at the intersection of bioengineering and applied physics, and in particular on the analysis and numerical modelling of hospital HVAC systems and biomedical technologies.