BIANCHI Stefano
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University
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Univ. di ROMA TRE
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College/Department
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Department
MATEMATICA E FISICA
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Curriculum
Profile
Currently I’m a software developer working on artificial intelligence applications in the biomedical
field. I’m also collaborating with Roma Tre University on the application of adaptive algorithms for
time series analysis to environmental noise affecting the Virgo detector, and to atmospheric data in
general.
Background
In February 2018 I’ve completed a PhD in Physics at Roma Tre University, where I’ve developed
a methodological approach for time series analysis. My background is in Theoretical Physics, with
a focus on particle physics and computational fluid dynamics. The tool developed during my PhD
(MTsA) has been applied for event screening categorisation of radionuclides dataset of the International Monitoring System, along with the dataset of meteorological parameters, in the framework of
an agreement between Roma Tre University and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) - United Nations (Vienna). I’ve also developed an open source Python package
for fluctuations analysis (fathon), and I’m currently working on tools making use of adaptive and
fractal time series analysis methodologies. I’ve translated in Python a Matlab code (pytvfemd),
to be integrated in a tool aimed at mitigating scattered light noise affecting Virgo interferometer
data.