• Clinical Engineering

    The Clinical Engineering research at our lab focuses on advancing healthcare technology through innovative solutions and global collaborations. Our work spans health technology management, medical informatics, and patient safety, integrating artificial intelligence and real-world data to enhance medical device performance and healthcare outcomes. Through partnerships with academic institutions, industry leaders, and healthcare providers, we develop cutting-edge systems for intelligent health monitoring, hospital efficiency, and medical imaging. By bridging research with practical applications, our lab contributes to shaping the future of clinical engineering, ensuring safer and more effective healthcare solutions worldwide.

  • AI for e-Health

    The lab’s research in AI for e-Health focuses on developing intelligent systems that enhance healthcare delivery, diagnostics, and patient management. By leveraging machine learning, real-world data, generative AI, AI agents, and advanced analytics, we create innovative solutions for disease prediction, remote monitoring, and clinical decision support. Our collaborations with hospitals, research institutions, and industry partners drive the integration of AI into medical practice, improving efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility in healthcare. Through cutting-edge research, we aim to transform e-Health, making personalized and data-driven medicine a reality.

  • HTA

    Our research in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is dedicated to optimizing the evaluation, implementation, and management of medical technologies to improve healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes. By integrating real-world data, artificial intelligence, and evidence-based methodologies, we develop advanced assessment frameworks that support decision-making for hospitals, policymakers, and industry leaders. Collaborating with academic institutions, healthcare providers, and technology companies, our work ensures that medical innovations are not only effective and safe but also sustainable and accessible, driving the future of healthcare technology management.

  • Evidence Based Maintenance

    Our approach to Evidence-Based Maintenance (EBM) focuses on optimizing the management and performance of medical equipment through data-driven strategies. By integrating predictive analytics, real-world data, and risk-based methodologies, we develop innovative maintenance models that enhance equipment reliability, reduce downtime, and improve patient safety. Collaborating with healthcare providers, regulatory bodies, and industry partners, our work ensures that medical technology is maintained efficiently and cost-effectively, supporting high-quality and sustainable healthcare services.

  • Engineering for Health

    The lab’s research in Engineering for Health focuses on developing innovative technological solutions to improve hospital safety, efficiency, and patient care. Our work includes advanced UV disinfection systems to reduce healthcare-associated infections, data-driven analysis of hospital premises for optimized space utilization, and semantic ontologies to enhance interoperability in healthcare systems. Through interdisciplinary collaborations with hospitals, research institutions, and industry partners, we design and implement cutting-edge engineering approaches that make healthcare environments safer, smarter, and more sustainable.

  • Medical Device Regulation

    Our research in Medical Device Regulation focuses on ensuring the safety, effectiveness, and compliance of healthcare technologies within evolving regulatory frameworks. By analyzing international standards, risk management protocols, and post-market surveillance data, we develop methodologies to support manufacturers, healthcare providers, and policymakers in navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Our collaborations with industry, regulatory bodies, and research institutions drive innovation in compliance strategies, fostering the development of safe and high-quality medical devices that meet global healthcare needs.

Partners

  • EAMBES

    Our Department of Medical Biotechnologies, is a Member of the European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science

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  • IFMBE

    Prof. Iadanza is the Chair of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE) Council of Societies, past-chair of the Clinical Engineering Division (2015-18) and past-chair of the Health Technology Assessment Division (2018-2022)

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  • Central Asian University in Tashkent

    We have an agreement with the Central Asian University for mutual collaboration and exchange in teaching and research

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  • University of Florence - Department of Clinical and Experimental Research

    We have a long-lasting productive collaboration with the team of Professor Amedeo Amedei, an Immunologist, on the analysis of Microbiome via Artificial Intelligence

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  • VERLAB Institute

    We have a collaboration with Verlab Institute, with PhD scholarships, on biomedical and clinical engineering topics.

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  • KEDRION Biopharma

    We have a collaboration with KEDRION Biopharma, with PhD scholarships, to investigate the use of AI for optimizing the process of plasma-derivatives

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  • AOUS

    Azienda Ospedaliero- Universitaria Senese is one of the three largest university-hospitals companies within the Tuscan Health Service. It serves as a reference for regional functions (cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, neurosurgery, transplant activities), and it is simultaneously attractive at the regional and national levels, ensuring the principle of equity of access to healthcare services.

  • AIIC

    AIIC, Associazione Italiana Ingegneri Clinici, is our partner in the organization of the XVII edition of the Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering (MEDICON 2026), that will be held in Siena on September 2026

  • We have an agreement with the EIA University in Medellin, Colombia for mutual cooperation in the sector Biotechnological Engineering, Bioengineering, and Medical Biotechnologies