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Giorgio Fallica
Researcher at STMicroelectronics
Publications - 108
Citations - 2239
Giorgio Fallica is an academic researcher from STMicroelectronics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon photomultiplier & Avalanche photodiode. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2029 citations.
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A SiPM-based TOF-PET detector with high speed digital DRS4 readout
A. Ronzhin,M. G. Albrow,S. Los,Michael Martens,P. Murat,E. J. Ramberg,Hyun-Chul Kim,C.-T. Chen,Chien-Min Kao,K. Niessen,A. Zatserklyaniy,Massimo Mazzillo,B. Carbone,G. Condorelli,Giorgio Fallica,A. Piana,D. Sanfilippo,Giusy Valvo,Stefan Ritt +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a γ-ray detector with good time resolution was developed to supplement positron emission tomography (PET) with time of flight (TOF) for better localization of the positron annihilation.
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A large area cosmic ray detector for the inspection of hidden high-Z materials inside containers
Simone Riggi,V. Antonuccio,Marilena Bandieramonte,Ugo Becciani,F. Belluomo,Massimiliano Belluso,Sergio Billotta,Giovanni Bonanno,B. Carbone,Alessandro Costa,Giorgio Fallica,V. La Monaca,P. La Rocca,Emanuele Leonora,Fabio Longhitano,D. Lo Presti,P. Massimino,Massimo Mazzillo,G. S. Pappalardo,C. Petta,A. Piana,C. Pistagna,C. Pugliatti,M. Puglisi,N. Randazzo,Francesco Riggi,G. V. Russo,D. Sanfilippo,G. Santagati,Giusy Valvo,A. Zaia +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a large area muon detector able to reconstruct muon tracks with good spatial and angular resolution, which is also used for cosmic ray studies, complementing its detection capabilities with a set of trigger detectors located some distance apart, in order to measure multiple muon events associated to extensive air showers.
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Radiation hardness of silicon photomultipliers under 60 Co γ-ray irradiation
R. Pagano,Salvatore Lombardo,Felix Palumbo,D. Sanfilippo,Giusy Valvo,Giorgio Fallica,Sebania Libertino +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of radiation damage in silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) caused by exposure to 60 Co γ-rays was experimentally evaluated and discussed.
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Photoplethysmographic Prediction of the Ankle-Brachial Pressure Index through a Machine Learning Approach
David Perpetuini,Antonio Maria Chiarelli,Daniela Cardone,Sergio Rinella,Simona Massimino,Francesco Bianco,Valentina Bucciarelli,Vincenzo Vinciguerra,Giorgio Fallica,Vincenzo Perciavalle,Sabina Gallina,Arcangelo Merla +11 more
TL;DR: The capability of a multivariate data-driven approach to predict ABI from peculiar PPG features was investigated, suggesting that ABI can be estimated form PPG and can identify pathological cardiovascular status.
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Silicon Photomultipliers for nuclear medical imaging applications
Massimo Mazzillo,G. Condorelli,Delfo Sanfilippo,Alessandro Piazza,Giusy Valvo,B. Carbone,Giorgio Fallica,Alfio Pappalardo,Luigi Cosentino,Paolo Finocchiaro,Michele Corselli,Giuseppe Suriani,Salvatore Lombardo,Sergio Billotta,Massimiliano Belluso,Giovanni Bonanno +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of the first morphological and electro-optical characterization of Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) for nuclear medical imaging applications fabricated in standard silicon planar technology at the STMicroelectronics Catania R&D clean room facility were presented.