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Massimo Grattarola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Massimo Grattarola
Massimo Grattarola (1950-2002) was an Italian born multidisciplinary engineer & scientist who pioneered the fields of bioelectronics〔Dr. Marco Bove, In Memoriam Website for Dr. M. Grattarola, University of Genova, Italy - http://web.archive.org/web/20020714024312/http://www.bio.dibe.unige.it/people/Grattarola/grattarola.htm〕 and neurobioengineering (also referred to as neuroengineering),〔# Dr. Marco Bove, In Memoriam Website for Dr. M. Grattarola, University of Genova, Italy - http://web.archive.org/web/20020714024312/http://www.bio.dibe.unige.it/people/Grattarola/grattarola.htm 〕 who established Europe's first Neuroengineering research facility in the mid-1990s. == Founder of Bioelectronics in Italy == Massimo Grattarola thrived at the cutting edge of research. Massimo's ambition was to unite engineers and physicists into neurophysiology and neuroscience... which he christened: Neurobioengineering or Neuroengineering.〔 Mr Grattarola was the only scientist in Italy to have a chair in Bioelectronics for the Biomedical Engineering degree, pioneering the field of Bioelectronics with his textbook publication "Bioelectronics Handbook: MOSFETs, Biosensors and Neurons", edited in 1998 by Mc-Graw Hill.〔http://www.amazon.com/Bioelectronics-Handbook-MOSFETs-Biosensors-Neurons/dp/0070031746〕 Massimo then proposed an International Research Center on Neuroengineering in Genova. His peers described him as a soft-spoken, personable man with an intense mind who: "... transmitted to his students not only his knowledge but also, and even more, his enthusiasm for research and his creative way of doing science."〔
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