My work as an author spans peer-reviewed research, academic books and book chapters, global health systems contributions, and speculative fiction. While these forms of writing may appear distinct, they are unified by a single purpose: understanding complex systems and translating knowledge into meaningful, real-world impact across healthcare, technology, and society.
This page provides access to my public scholarly and creative work, while also acknowledging an important body of professional authorship that exists outside traditional publication channels.
Scope and Nature of My Authorship
While many academics develop an extensive publication record within a narrowly defined domain, my research and authorship span multiple disciplines and application areas. This breadth reflects the nature of my professional trajectory and the roles I have held over time.
I have had the opportunity to lead and project-manage work across the full healthcare continuum, from basic science and biomedical engineering to clinical operations, health technology management, digital health, and public health systems. As a result, my published work represents curated contributions across this spectrum rather than exhaustive coverage of a single topic.
It is also important to recognize that a significant portion of my professional output exists outside the public academic record. Many of the projects I have managed or contributed to were conducted under non-disclosure agreements and therefore cannot be shared publicly. These include project proposals, technical and system architectures, software requirement specifications, regulatory and accreditation documentation, business cases, and strategic reports developed for governments, healthcare systems, international organizations, and private industry.
This applied and confidential body of work constitutes a third dimension of authorship—one centered on trust, responsibility, and implementation rather than publication alone.
Academic & Peer-Reviewed Publications (Papers)

My peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and technical publications are indexed and maintained through established academic platforms.
ResearchGate
🔗 Ricardo Silva – ResearchGate Profile
This profile includes publication lists, abstracts, available full texts, citation data, and collaborative research activity.
Google Scholar
🔗 Ricardo Silva – Google Scholar Profile
Google Scholar provides citation metrics, h-index, and publication impact indicators.
Academic Books & Book Chapters
The Essence of Intelligent Systems
Ricardo Silva
Published by the Global Clinical Engineering Alliance
This book explores the conceptual foundations of intelligent systems, bridging engineering, biology, information theory, and ethics.
ISBN (Paperback): 979-8-89604-287-7
ISBN (Hardcover): 979-8-89604-288-4
Hospital Safety Guide for Clinical Engineering (Forthcoming)
Editor: Ricardo Silva
Global Clinical Engineering Alliance
A comprehensive volume developed with clinical engineering experts worldwide, focusing on safety, governance, and operational excellence in healthcare technology management.
📅 Expected publication: Summer 2026
Clinical Engineering Handbook, 2nd Edition
Editor: Ernesto Iadanza
Contributors: Elliot B. Sloane, Ricardo J. Silva
Academic Press (Elsevier)
Section 9: Management of Digital Healthcare, Information Systems, and Health Informatics Innovations
Pages 527–654
🔗 https://www.elsevier.com/books/clinical-engineering-handbook/iadanza/9780128134672
Clinical Engineering Handbook, 2nd Edition
Section 9: Information Technology and Mobile Apps
Elliot Sloane & Ricardo Silva
Academic Press, 2019
🔗 https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128134672/clinical-engineering-handbook
Technology for e-Health Projects in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Ricardo Silva
In: Electronic Health in Latin America and the Caribbean: Progress and Challenges
Editors: Andrés Fernández, Enrique Oviedo
United Nations (ECLAC), 2010
Additional Academic and Institutional Publications
- Programación Neurolingüística (PNL), Neuromárketing y Placebo — Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, 2015
- Acquisition of Medical Devices — Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering, 2006
- Clinical Engineering in Venezuela — Clinical Engineering Handbook, Academic Press, 2004
- Academic laboratory manuals and instructional guides (1997–1999)
(Some institutional and archival publications are not commercially distributed and are available through university repositories only.)
Global Health Systems Contributions
Beyond traditional publications, I have contributed directly to global health information infrastructure through work with international organizations.
WHO Medical Devices Information System (MeDevIS)
I am a recognized contributor to the World Health Organization Medical Devices Information System (MeDevIS), a global platform designed to improve transparency, access, and decision-making related to medical devices worldwide.
🔗 WHO MeDevIS – About & Contributors
https://medevis.who-healthtechnologies.org/about
MeDevIS supports governments, healthcare systems, and policymakers by providing structured, reliable information on medical devices across their lifecycle. Contributing to this system represents applied authorship at a global governance level, where neutrality, clarity, and technical rigor are essential.
Science Fiction & Futurism
My science-fiction work explores future technologies, altered physical environments, ethical tensions, and the human consequences of innovation. I consider this work a form of creative foresight—a narrative space where emerging technologies can be examined before they fully materialize.
Comet Surfer — Science Fiction Series
🔗 Explore the Comet Surfer universe
The site includes published and forthcoming novels, scientific and technical background material, world-building resources, and companion content connecting fiction with real scientific principles.
A Unified Perspective
Academic research generates knowledge.
Books and chapters organize and transmit it.
Global systems contributions operationalize it.
Fiction explores its long-term consequences.
Together, these forms of authorship reflect a single intellectual trajectory: understanding complex systems and responsibly shaping the future of technology and healthcare.


