Marco Agozzino
PhD thesis title: Study of novel carbon nanomaterials based on linear sp-carbon atomic wires
Academic Tutor: Valeria Russo
Academic Supervisor: Carlo Spartaco Casari
PhD cycle: 40° (see all student profiles of the same cycle > LINK)

PhD thesis title: Study of novel carbon nanomaterials based on linear sp-carbon atomic wires
Academic Tutor: Valeria Russo
Academic Supervisor: Carlo Spartaco Casari
PhD cycle: 40° (see all student profiles of the same cycle > LINK)
In situ electrochemical sum-frequency generation microscopy for battery studies
Advanced characterization of protective coatings for liquid metal cooled nuclear reactors
Zn-IV-N2 films deposited by HiPIMS for photovoltaic applications
Tunable and Alternative Plasmonic Materials Thin Films and Multilayers for Advanced Spectral Light Management
Development of advanced coatings for the extreme environment of nuclear fusion reactors
Printable carbon-based materials: exploring charge transport in sp- and sp2- carbon molecules
Synthesis and in-situ characterization of 2D materials and heterostructures
Development of an innovative laser-driven particle source for industrial and societal applications
Two-dimensional materials for nanotechnology
Production and characterization of electrospun polymeric smart nanocomposites based on 1D linear carbon chains
Novel nanostructured metallic thin films with enhanced mechanical properties deposited by pulsed laser deposition
Sequential Infiltration Synthesis (SIS) as a novel approach in industrial applications
Development of nanostructured materials for high intensity laser-plasma applications
Plasmonic and multifunctional nanostructured metamaterials with tailored electrical and optical properties
Carbon atomic wires: from their synthesis to the comprehension of their unique vibrational and electronic properties
Production of nanostructured films for nuclear applications using advanced deposition techniques