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Born in Italy in 1975, Beatrice Rescazzi graduated as a specialist in visual rehabilitation.
Further studies in informatics and programming leaded her to set up a
computerized system that spots and tracks macular degeneration.
Following studies in electronics and robotics, allowed Beatrice to build three different 3D printers, together with her husband.
Later she designed a portable zero cost microscope from recycled
materials. Her medical bracelet won a prize in a project from the
University of Maryland. 3D designs and 3D prints many creations,
including some rehab devices.
Built two Arduino robots by herself: Verbo, which is a robotic head
able to speak and mimic facial expressions. And B-Bot, a complex
prototype for the house surveillance and elderly aid, which was
published in MAKERZINE.
Being fond of art and synesthetic, usually loves to paint her visual perceptions of classical music pieces.
In 2010 published an album with her musical compositions, named Atmosphera.
Designed many websites, especially in Flash. Now she is more into app creations.
She in the Editor in Chief and graphics designer of Leonardo, a quarterly magazine.
She co-founded AtlantIQ Society and is the actual President.
Her interests cover almost everything and especially loves to learn,
study and follow university courses about several topics.
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