Robert J. Sclabassi, Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Sclabassi, (click here for CV) is the Chief Executive Officer of Computational Diagnostics, Inc. He has an extensive background in business, research and medicine. He received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California and a medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh and has done post-graduate training at UCLA.
Dr. Sclabassi has been on the faculties of the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of California at Los Angeles. He has published over 150 journal papers, 220 refereed conference papers, 55 book chapters, 200 conference abstracts and has given over 200 invited presentations. He holds 15 patents. He has also served on numerous advisory committees for the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Dr. Sclabassi has previously worked for TRW Systems Group, focused on new technology development, was a founder of LimTech, Inc., and serves as a consultant to many medical device companies. He was an early worker in the use of telemedicine applied to neurophysiology and has twice received recognition from the Computerworld Smithsonian Awards for the development of a Real-Time Intraoperative Monitoring System. This same technology was described in Liberation Management (Tom Peters) as the wave of the future. The rights to this technology were obtained from the University of Pittsburgh under the name NeuroNet® and has formed the backbone of CDI's evolving technology.Currently, Dr. Sclabassi serves on the Boards of Neuro Kinetics,Inc., Decision Resources, Inc., Pittsburgh Opera, and the Regents of LMU/LA.
Sharon E Enos, Ph.D., President and Chief Financial Officer
Dr. Enos has been successful in the academic world and the world of high-tech businesses. She brought her experience and knowledge to Computational Diagnostics, Inc. in 1990, serving as the president of CDI. During the following 18 years, the company grew from three hospital sites to providing services for over thirty hospitals, locally and nationally and has been awarded several federal grants and contracts. In 2008, Dr. Enos resigned as president and assumed the full-time role of CDI's Chief Financial Officer.
Rafael E. Herrera, Chief Technology Officer
Mr. Herrera, MSEE, has been with CDI since 1998. He is responsible for the development and manufacture of the NeuroNet System products, including the latest NeuroNet VI System series and the NeuroNet Remote Monitoring System. In addition, he also manages the support and maintenance activities of deployed NeuroNet systems in Pittsburgh and multiple sites across the country. Mr. Herrera has extensive experience in medical device regulatory compliance activities. He is also experienced in managing the development, design and manufacture of software and hardware medical device products.


