In september 2022 Dario Milea discussed a Master Thesis in Neuroscience at the University of Pisa, Department of Physics, and he concluded his educational path in the Curriculum of Physics of Matter. 
His graduation thesis focuses on the oscillatory activity of a virtual network which reproduces the dynamic of the most responsive layer of the Primary Visual cortex in mammals.

In recent decades, the application of complex systems theory to biology has paved the way to a clearer understanding of the inner principles that govern physiological processes. However, despite many discoveries, we continue to hazard their functioning laws. Dario's work will explore in more detail the brain and the heart and how they share information via the vagus nerve to define their properties and provide meaningful information about disease-related malfunctions.

Dario's scientific interests include complex systems and nonlinear dynamics from a more fundamental perspective, and networks of neurons in the brain.
 

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PhD Student