Happy holidays!
Happy holidays from the NanoEng, CerAMglass and Hymat research groups!
Happy holidays from the NanoEng, CerAMglass and Hymat research groups!
Prof. A. Martucci (our group), Prof. G. Sparacino, and Prof. L. Vangelista are editing a new special issue on Sensors! This Special Issue aims to celebrate the 800 years of interdisciplinary research at UNIPD. Contributions from people currently engaged in scientific research at UniPD or collaborated with UniPD, as well as papers from distinguished alumni…
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We are very proud to announce that our former Ph.D. student Dr. Michele Rigon received the “Enrico Cescon Award” for his presentation “Nanostructured Metal Oxides Thin Films for Optical Gas Sensors“. The Award has been created in 2019 to remember a former PhD Student Enrico Cescon (cycle 31) and it’s assigned every year from the…
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The study conducted by Stanford University recognized Prof. Guglielmi and Prof. Martucci as two of the world’s most-cited researchers in the field Materials. The authors created a publicly available database of over 100,000 top-scientists, classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields, considering data from 1996 through 2020. The database provides standardized information on citations, h-index, coauthorship-adjusted hm-index, citations…
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For every arrival, a departure… In the past week, we welcomed a new entry into the group and, we said goodbye to an “old member”. Carlotta Micale joined us as a visiting PhD student from Istituto Superior Técnico Lisboa. Welcome and enjoy your stay! After a long permanence in the group, first as a master’s…
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The XVI National Convention of AIMAT (Associazione Nazionale Ingegneria dei Materiali) have took place at the Sa Manifattura (Cagliari, Italy) from the 15th to the 18th of September. Our group members contributed with oral and poster presentations.
Congratulations to Elena for winning the best e-poster award in the Surface Science and Coating session at the NewTimes conference (category material engineering). The prize was supported by Gambetti Kenologia. You can take a look at the poster on biomimetic cotings at this page https://www.new-times.org/postersession/
The distinguished career of Professor Massimo Guglielmi has been highlighted in the last issue of ISGS newsletter. Click here to read the full interview
A study conducted by Stanford University recognized Prof. Massimo Guglielmi as one of the world’s most-cited researchers in the field Materials. Looking at several indicators, this study analyzed data from 1996 through 2019, covering ~7 million scientists in 22 major fields ranging from chemistry to engineering to economics and business. You can take a look…
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Today we had our traditional Christmas Party: an international potluck lunch with traditional dishes from all the world!