Dr Mathias Ciliberto

Postdoctoral Associate
University Positions
Research Associate
Subjects
Specialising in
Mobile and wearable technologies for human physiological sensing

Mathias Ciliberto is a research scientist focusing on wearable technologies for human physiological sensing. He has worked on multiple aspects of the fields such as sensor technologies, data collection and analysis, and algorithms development for low-power applications.

Academic interests

Mathias Ciliberto’s academic interest include:

  • Wearable technologies
  • Digital biomarkers for human physiological sensing
  • Machine and deep learning for healthcare
  • TinyML.

Degrees obtained

  • BA, Computer Science, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca.
  • MSc, Computer Science, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano.
  • PhD, Engineering, University of Sussex.

Biography

Mathias Ciliberto is a postdoctoral research associate at the Mobile Systems Research Laboratory, headed by Prof Cecilia Mascolo. He is working on novel digital biomarkers for human physiological sensing using wearable technologies.

He completed his PhD at the University of Sussex, with a thesis on template matching and power-aware learning techniques for movements recognition. As part of the Wearable Technologies Laboratory, he developed a wide experience across multiple aspects of the field such as sensor technologies, signal processing technique, machine and deep learning for activity, emotions and context recognition, and movement detection and assessment.

Before moving to the United Kingdom in 2016, Mathias completed his BA and MSc in Computer science in Milan, Italy.

He gained industry experience by interning at STMicroelectronics, Unilever, Emteq Lab and, more recently, by working at a US-based startup named Hydrostasis.

Other interests

Beach volleyball, scuba diving, cooking and music production.

Department link

https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/

Publications, links and resources

Find more information about Mathias Ciliberto's publications and research on Google Scholar.

 

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