Dr. Luca Giannoni
Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Florence
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Biomedical optics , Optical microscopy , Medical imaging , Hyperspectral imaging
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Luca Giannoni completed his PhD in Medical Imaging at UCL in 2020 and has been working in the field of biomedical optics and imaging for about seven years. During his PhD, he developed a novel benchtop HSI system for simultaneous in vivo monitoring and quantification of cerebral tissue oxygenation, haemodynamics and cellular metabolism in animal models (Giannoni et al., IEEE JSTQE, 2021), the very first of its kind. The system was used to study cerebral responses to brain oxygenation challenges, such as hypoxia and hyperoxia. He also worked on developing Monte Carlo (MC) optical models of HSI (Giannoni et al., J. Biomed. Opt., 2020) and on validation of HSI approaches in both digital and tissue-mimicking phantoms. His current research, as a postdoctoral researcher at UNIFI and CNR-INO since 2020, focuses on developing cutting-edge multiphoton microscopy systems for neuroimaging, as well as on designing and validating cost-effective, compact HSI devices for clinical translation.
Publications (4)

Proceedings Article | 9 August 2023 Paper
Proceedings Volume 12628, 1262829 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2670854
KEYWORDS: Hyperspectral imaging, Diffuse optical imaging, Biological samples, Tissue optics, Spectrophotometry, Biopsy, Tissues, Attenuation, Nervous system, Near infrared

Proceedings Article | 9 August 2023 Paper
Proceedings Volume 12628, 126281C (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2670764
KEYWORDS: Neurosurgery, Brain, Surgery, Neuroimaging, Image restoration, Image analysis, Artificial intelligence, Positron emission tomography, Physiology, Optical phantoms

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 April 2020 Open Access
Luca Giannoni, Frédéric Lange, Ilias Tachtsidis
JBO, Vol. 25, Issue 04, 046001, (April 2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JBO.25.4.046001
KEYWORDS: Hemodynamics, Monte Carlo methods, Near infrared, Brain, Hyperspectral simulation, Hypoxia, Photodetectors, Sensors, Computer simulations, Tissues

Proceedings Article | 11 July 2019 Paper
Luca Giannoni, Frédéric Lange, Ilias Tachtsidis
Proceedings Volume 11074, 1107413 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2526599
KEYWORDS: Imaging systems, Hemodynamics, Brain, Hyperspectral imaging, Near infrared, Spatial resolution, Cameras, Monte Carlo methods, Signal to noise ratio

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