**Daniele Giansanti**

Dr. Giansanti received an MD in Electronic Engineering at Sapienza University, Rome, in 1991; a PHD in Telecommunications and Microelectronics Engineering at Tor Vergata University, Rome, in 1997; and an Academic Specialization in Cognitive Psychology and Neural Networks at Sapienza University, Rome, in 1997. His Academic Specialization was in Medical Physics at Sapienza University, Rome, in 2005. Dr. Giansanti was in charge of the Design of VLSI Asics for DSP in the Civil Field (1991–1997) during his MD and PHD, and he served as a CAE-CAD-CAM system manager and Design Engineer in the project of electronic systems (Boards and VLSI) for the Warfare at Elettronica spa (1992–2000), one of the leaders in the military field. More importantly, he also conducts varied research at ISS (the Italian NIH) (2000–today) in the following fields:

1) Biomedical engineering and medical physics with the development of wearable and portable devices (three national patents).

2) Telemedicine and e-Health: technology assessment and the integration of new systems in the field of telerehabilitation, domiciliary monitoring, digital pathology, and digital radiology.

3) Mhealth: recent interest in the integration of smartphones and tablet technology in health care with particular interest in the opportunities and the relevant problems of risks, abuse, and regulation.

4) Acceptance of and consensus in the use of robots for assistance and rehabilitation.

5) Challenges and acceptance of the use of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Radiology and Digital Pathology.

6) Cybersecurity in the health domain.

Dr. Giansanti is a Professor at Sapienza and Catholic University in Rome and a tutor of theses. He is a Board Editor and reviewer for several journals. He has 152 publications indexed on Scopus and more than 200 contributions, such as monographies, chapters, and congress papers.
