THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Channel 1
MAURIZIO BARBIERI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Fundamentals of electromagnetic fields: nature, origin, and classification Interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological systems Sources of exposure in living and occupational environments Regulatory framework: Directive 2013/35/EU and exposure limits Principles of prevention and protection from EMFs
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of fundamental physics concepts—particularly electric and magnetic phenomena—is required, along with general familiarity with occupational health and safety principles.
Books
The course primarily utilises handouts and notes provided by the lecturer, developed based on professional experience and selected bibliographic references. These materials encompass theoretical and practical aspects related to preventive physical activity and motor re-education, with a particular focus on managing and organising sports facilities for multisport activities. The handouts cover topics such as functional adaptation to physical exercise, the design of physical activity programs to prevent non-communicable diseases, and assessing exercise effects on health. Case studies and practical examples are also provided to facilitate the application of acquired knowledge.
Frequency
Teaching is delivered through in-person lectures, supported by multimedia presentations, instructor-provided materials, and the discussion of practical case studies. Sessions will include: Theoretical introduction to key concepts Guided analysis of workplace exposure scenarios In-depth review of regulations and exposure limits Short in-class exercises on source classification, frequencies, and prevention measures Optional demonstration of basic measurement tools (where applicable) Attendance is mandatory and strongly recommended to facilitate understanding and active participation
Exam mode
Learning will be assessed through a written test, consisting of multiple-choice and/or short-answer questions aimed at evaluating the understanding of key concepts and the ability to apply knowledge to EMF risk prevention in occupational settings.
Lesson mode
Teaching is delivered through in-person lectures, supported by multimedia presentations, instructor-provided materials, and the discussion of practical case studies. Sessions will include: Theoretical introduction to key concepts Guided analysis of workplace exposure scenarios In-depth review of regulations and exposure limits Short in-class exercises on source classification, frequencies, and prevention measures Optional demonstration of basic measurement tools (where applicable) Attendance is mandatory and strongly recommended to facilitate understanding and active participation
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseEnvironment and Workplace Prevention Techniques
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDING-INF/02
  • CFU1