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Elisa Molinari

Data Analytics and Information Systems Lead
Research Manager
Research Organization Directorate, Data Analysis Office
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Biografia

I work in the Research Organization Directorate of the Italian Institute of Technology, where I coordinate the Data Analysis Office.

My work focuses on data analysis, institutional reporting, indicators, dashboards, and software tools that support IIT research-related processes and decision-making. The office integrates and analyses data from multiple sources, including scientific publications, projects and grants, technology transfer, patents, spin-offs, and HR information, producing recurring and customized reports and dashboards for internal and external processes.

I also coordinate the development and improvement of internal reporting systems and digital tools aimed at making research-related data reliable, accessible, and usable across the institute. This includes contributing to the evolution of Scientilla, IIT’s in-house open-source platform for managing scientific output and career progression information.

I graduated in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Genoa and later completed a PhD in Bioengineering and Bioelectronics. Before moving into my current role, I worked as a software developer in private companies and as a researcher in academic and clinical research environments, including collaborations with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and the Giannina Gaslini Children’s Hospital, as well as a postdoctoral position at IIT. My earlier experience includes biomedical applications, medical image processing, functional MRI studies, and advanced imaging systems.

My profile combines data analytics, software development, institutional reporting, and a scientific background. I work at the intersection of users, data, and software development teams, translating complex information needs into practical solutions.

Education

Title: PhD, Bioengineering
Institute: University of Genoa
Location: Genoa
Country: Italy
From: 2003 To: 2006

Title: Master's degree (5 years)
Institute: University of Genoa
Location: Genoa
Country: Italy
From: 1996 To: 2002

Top Publications
2020
Moschini U., Fenialdi E., Daraio C., Ruocco G., Molinari E.
A comparison of three multidisciplinarity indices based on the diversity of Scopus subject areas of authors’ documents, their bibliography and their citing papers
Scientometrics, vol. 125, (no. 2), pp. 1145-1158
2013
Campanella M., Molinari E., Baraldi P., Nocetti L., Porro C.A., Alexander D.C.
An algorithm to estimate anatomical connectivity between brain regions using diffusion MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 31, (no. 3), pp. 353-358
2013
Molinari E., Baraldi P., Campanella M., Duzzi D., Nocetti L., Pagnoni G., Porro C.A.
Human parietofrontal networks related to action observation detected at rest
Cerebral Cortex, vol. 23, (no. 1), pp. 178-186
2010
Bertora F., Viale A., Molinari E., Fabbricatore P.
Opening compensation in a 1.5T open MRI magnet for the functional study of the human motor cortex
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 20, (no. 3), pp. 1831-1834
Conference Paper Journal
2005
Molinari E., Fato M., De Leo G., Riccardo D., Beltrame F.
Simulation of the biomechanical behavior of the skin in virtual surgical applications by finite element method
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 52, (no. 9), pp. 1514-1521
All Publications
2023
Moschini U., Pasquale V., Cagnoni F., Molinari E.
Reporting and dashboards’ design for Open Science monitoring
Genoa Open Access Week
Abstract Report Conference
2022
Moschini U., Molinari E.
Designing ecosystems to enable recognition and adoption of Open Science measures
Genoa Open Access Week
Abstract Report Conference
2020
Moschini U., Fenialdi E., Daraio C., Ruocco G., Molinari E.
A comparison of three multidisciplinarity indices based on the diversity of Scopus subject areas of authors’ documents, their bibliography and their citing papers
Scientometrics, vol. 125, (no. 2), pp. 1145-1158
2019
Moschini U., Fenialdi E., Daraio C., Ruocco G., Molinari E.
A comparison of three individual multidisciplinarity indices based on the diversity of the Scopus subject areas, of the bibliography and of the citing papers of an author’s documents
17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, ISSI 2019 - Proceedings, vol. 1, pp. 1226-1231
Conference Paper Conference
2018
Moschini U., Molinari E.
Service Interoperability for Quick Monitoring of the Scientific Output at the Italian Institute of Technology
GARR 2018 Data Revolution
Abstract Report Conference