NECSTFridayTalk – Multimodal and Multicentric Data Integration for Studying Affective Disorders
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NECSTFridayTalk – Multimodal and Multicentric Data Integration for Studying Affective Disorders

MAY 08, 2026

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Speaker:  Eleonora Maggioni

May 8th, 2026 | 11:30 am
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom

Contact: Prof. Marco Santambrogio

Abstract

On Friday, May 8th, 2026, we will have a new talk for the series #NECSTFridayTalk.

During this talk, we will have, as speaker, Eleonora Maggioni, Assistant Professor at Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria.

Recent neuroscientific advancements have created unique opportunities to increase our knowledge of the human brain. However, the brain processes underlying mental disorders remain largely unknown. Searching for quantitative brain markers of these disorders could benefit from integrated neuroimaging and electrophysiological data analysis, as well as open science initiatives that make increasingly large neuroimaging datasets available worldwide. This talk will explore domains of multimodal and multicentre data integration that are particularly relevant to the study of the neural bases of affective disorders. The advantages and challenges of integrating multimodal neuroimaging and electrophysiological data will be discussed, and novel data science frameworks for analysing large clinical, environmental, and multimodal neural data across multiple cohorts will be presented. The focus will be on identifying personalised signatures of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder that could advance their diagnosis and clinical management.

The NECSTLab is a DEIB laboratory, with different research lines on advanced topics in computing systems: from architectural characteristics, to hardware-software codesign methodologies, to security and dependability issues of complex system architectures. 
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Every week, the “NECSTFridayTalk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.