Mr Simone Zanoni is an Image Analyst at UNSW’s Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory (BRIL)
He earned a master’s degree in Bioengineering in 2015 at the University of Padua with a master’s thesis on quantification of brain PET data at the voxel level by using a Variational Bayesian approach. Later, he kept on working on that project as Research Assistant at the Functional and Anatomical Imaging Research (FAIR) at the University of Padua. Subsequently, he had the chance to increase is experience in biological signal processing and analysis, e.g. EEG, fEMG, as a Research Assistant at Human Inspired Technology (HIT) Research Centre at the University of Padua and he took part in the European research project MindSee.
His main research interests include PET and MRI image processing and analysis techniques.