Enrico Piccinelli

PhD Student in Bioingegneria E Scienze Medico-chirurgiche , 37th cycle (2021-2024)
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS)

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PhD

Research topic

4D flow magnetic resonance and fluidodynamic in congenital heart disease

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Research interests

Cardiac and Vascular Surgery
Cardiovascular Engineering

Biography

Enrico Piccinelli is a paediatric cardiologist at Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù in Rome and PhD student in bioengineering and medical science at PoliTO. His main interest is congenital interventional cardiology, which is also his field of research. He is author of more than 20 papers in international cardiology journals and often invited speaker in national and international conferences. Winner of a Marie-curie grant is now concentrating is research on 4D flow magnetic resonance and fluidodynamic in congenital heart disease as diagnostic and preoperative tool, with interest of neurodevelopment impact of these diseases. In the second year of his PhD he won with one of his research the prestigious “Young Investigator Award” from the Association for European paediatric and congenital cardiology (AEPC).

Awards and Honors

  • AEPC YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD (YIA) The top-ranking abstracts are selected upon abstract review and are invited for presentation during the Young Investigator Award session at the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC). AEPC winner 2023 : Enrico Piccinelli (Italy) - O-37 Atrial flow regulator device in children and in patients with Congenital Heart Disease: an International Registry (2023)
  • Vincitore del progetto di Ricerca Corrente intitolato "Monitoraggio della pressione arteriosa polmonare con dispositivo impiantabile CardioMEMS nei bambini e nei pazienti con cardiopatia congenita e scompenso cardiaco cronico" presentato nell'ambito del Bando interno Ricerca Corrente/5 per mille 2023. (2023)

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